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February Vacation Week

Winter's Aweigh

February 15-23, 2014, 10 am-4 pm

It’s February school vacation week and we’re celebrating by offering free admission for children! Come explore the Museum’s 19th-century seafaring village, historic vessels, and maritime exhibits. Take part in plenty of family-fun activities, including:

  • Charles W. Morgan — Climb aboard the world’s last wooden whaleship and watch as Shipwrights restore and prepare the vessel for her 38th Voyage this summer. (offered all day)
  • Pastimes and Playthings — Step back in time and try your hand at an old-fashioned game of skittles or checkers. (offered all day)
  • Navigation Quest — Check out a “Nav. Quest” kit at the Nautical Instruments Shop and find your way around the Museum using the navigational tools of a sailor. (offered all day)
  • Sailor Town — In this lively and informative talk, find out what a “sailor’s life for me” truly meant. (daily at 10:30 am)
  • Witness to History — Chat with a resident of 1876 Greenmanville about making the most of winter at sea and on shore, explore the sailors’ charity basket, and warm up by the Seamen’s Friend Society parlor stove. (Saturdays and Sundays, 11 am-3 pm)
  • How did they do that? — Listen as Museum shipcarvers explain the skills of crafting and gold leafing wooden carvings. (daily at 12:30 pm)
  • Captain Hogan’s Pride — Climb aboard the L.A. Dunton and learn the stories of the first owner and skipper of our traditional “Banks.” (daily at 12:45 pm)
  • Children’s Storytime — Visit the Children’s Museum to hear stories of the sea and shore. (daily at 1 pm)
  • Shipyard Tour — Join our knowledgeable staff as they explain the equipment and activities in our Henry B. duPont Preservation Shipyard. (daily at 2 pm)
  • Winter Lights — See Jupiter, the belt stars of Orion, the red eye of Taurus, and other constellations of the winter night sky under our Planetarium dome. (daily at 2 pm and 3 pm, free admission)
  • How did they do that? — Learn how scrimshaw was done and by whom. (daily at 3:15 pm)

Make the most of February vacation week by making memories at Mystic Seaport!

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Sails for the MORGAN

Where do you get new sails for a 172-year-old whaleship? East Boothbay, Maine, that’s where. Mystic Seaport turned to sailmaker Nathaniel S. Wilson to make the 19 new sails the Charles W. Morgan will need for her 38th Voyage this summer. Wilson, an expert on traditional sails, actually made the first set of demonstration sails for the ship back in 1973! Museum photographer Andy Price visited Wilson’s shop to see how the project is coming along and took the photographs below.

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Mystic Seaport Reopens with Free Admission for Kids February 15-23

Season Kicks Off with Winter’s Aweigh Celebration

MYSTIC, Conn. (February 4, 2014) – Mystic Seaport celebrates its reopening with free admission for children ages 17 and under when accompanied by a paying adult from February 15 to 23.

The Museum will kick off the year with Winter’s Aweigh, three days of special activities on Presidents’ Day Weekend beginning Saturday, February 15. Visitors can explore the Museum’s 19th-century seafaring village, historic vessels, and maritime exhibits, and take a horse-and-carriage ride.

Children can try their hand at an art project, stop by the Print Shop and create a vintage winter scene, or watch a Planetarium show. Other activities include toy boat building, story time in the Children’s Museum, music workshops, and a kids’-eye view of the 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan.

Back by popular demand, three breeds of winter working dogs will visit Mystic Seaport throughout the weekend. The dogs will demonstrate various winter work tasks and be available for petting from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Malamutes will be on grounds Saturday, February 15; Newfoundlands will visit Sunday, February 16; and St. Bernards will be on Museum grounds Monday, February 17.

The children’s free admission offer continues through Sunday, February 23, during which time the Museum will be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The offer is not transferable and no other discounts apply.

For more information on hours and ticketing, please visit mysticseaport.org/visit.

About Mystic Seaport

Mystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime museum. Founded in 1929, the Museum is home to four National Historic Landmark vessels, including the Charles W. Morgan, America’s oldest commercial ship and the last wooden whaleship in the world. The museum is located one mile south of Exit 90 off I-95 in Mystic, CT. Admission is $24 for adults and $15 for children ages 6-17. Museum members and children 5 and under are admitted free. For more information, please visit https://mysticseaport.wpengine.com/.

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