Historic Steamboat SABINO Returns to Service August 2
The National Historic Landmark vessel at Mystic Seaport is the oldest coal-fired steamboat operating on a regular schedule in the U.S.
The National Historic Landmark vessel at Mystic Seaport is the oldest coal-fired steamboat operating on a regular schedule in the U.S.
English | Spanish CT Summer at the Museum Governor Ned Lamont is bringing back the CT Summer at the Museum program for the 2023 season.
Experience an Unforgettable Summer at Mystic Seaport Museum! Mystic, Conn. (June 7, 2023) – Mystic Seaport Museum is thrilled to announce an incredible lineup of
Mystic Seaport Express Will Offer A River Shuttle Service from Downtown Mystic to Mystic Seaport Museum Mystic, Conn. (February 27, 2023) – Mystic Seaport Museum has acquired Historic
Marketing Summary In the Press International Notability Spineless has captured the attention of international audiences, garnering praise from esteemed publications across Germany and beyond. Monopol
Mystic Seaport Museum recognized Capt. Bill Pinkney by awarding him the America and the Sea Award at a black-tie gala on Wednesday, October 26, 2022,
Rebecca in the Eggemoggin Reach Regatta, feeder race from Castine ME to Camden ME Rebecca of Vineyard Haven Designer: Nat Benjamin Builders: Gannon & Benjamin Inc. Vineyard
LITTLE VIGILANT Owner: Mystic Seaport Museum Designer: Walter McInnis Builder: Abeking & Rasmussen Year Built: 1950 LOA: 71 ft. Beam: 15 ft. 6 in. Draft:
NEWBERT & WALLACE SHIPYARD PRIVY This simple shed at the end of the wharf between the L.A. Dunton and Sabino served as the toilet for shipwrights at the shipyard
The maritime community of Greenmanville was an industrial village that manufactured ships. The site of Mystic Seaport Museum was a mix of meadow and marsh
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