New Bedford Whaling Museum

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About

The New Bedford Whaling Museum was originally opened in 1903 to house and display artifacts relevant to the whaling industry. Governed by the Old Dartmouth Historical Society, the museum collection contains more than 750,000 items, including 3,000 pieces of scrimshaw and 2,500 logbooks, both of which are the largest collections in the world. The museum also maintains a significant collection of fine art and crafts by local artisans from the whaling era. The museum hosts popular educational programs for school children.

 

Last updated: April 8, 2021

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

33 William Street
New Bedford, MA 02740

Phone:

508-996-4095
To reach the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, you can contact us by phone at (508) 996-4095. Whether you have questions about visiting the park, upcoming events, or general information, our team is available to assist you during our regular business hours. We look forward to helping you make the most of your visit!

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