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Maritime Gallery to Open 34th Annual Spring Exhibition and Sale April 21

Modern Marine Masters to Feature Leading Contemporary Maritime Artists

The Maritime Gallery at Mystic Seaport is proud to open its 2013 season with the 34th Annual Spring Exhibition and Sale, Modern Marine Masters, on Sunday, April 21. The exhibition celebrates the timeless beauty of the sea and ships with contemporary art created by award-winning artists from around the globe.

On display will be original paintings, drawings, sculpture, scrimshaw and models from more than 50 of today’s leading maritime artists.

Each of these contemporary masters continues the tradition of preserving and celebrating the art of the sea by transferring his or her experience into a vivid and visual expression, one that may evoke a mood, record an important moment in maritime history, or capture the timeless challenge of the sea.

More than 75 works of art will be exhibited and available for purchase. Featured artists include Neal Hughes, Sergio Roffo, Russ Kramer, Cindy Baron, Len Mizerek, Don Demers, Patrick O’Brien and Loretta Krupinski.

“This invitational show represents some of the most exciting maritime art being created today and is a must-see for lovers of art that portrays the maritime experience,” said Jeanne Potter, director of the Maritime Gallery.

Modern Marine Masters will be open through June 9, 2013. The entire exhibition can be viewed online at mysticseaport.org/gallery.

The Maritime Gallery is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free.

For more information, please call the Maritime Gallery at 860.572.5388 or email gallery@https://mysticseaport.wpengine.com/.

About the Maritime Gallery

The Maritime Gallery at Mystic Seaport is the nation’s foremost gallery specializing in contemporary marine art and ship models. For more than 30 years, the Gallery has been privileged to exhibit the works of leading international maritime artists. Located at historic Mystic Seaport, the Gallery overlooks the beautiful Mystic River attracting art lovers and collectors from around the world. For more information, please visit mysticseaport.org/gallery.

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Mystic Seaport and Altus Power Announce Completion of New Solar Power System

Installation at Museum to Provide more than 250MWh Annually

Installation of the solar panels on the roof of the Collections Research Center. Photo taken February 2013.
Installation of the solar panels on the roof of the Collections Research Center. Photo taken February 2013.

Mystic Seaport and Altus Power are pleased to announce the completion of construction of a solar photovoltaic system on the roof of the Museum’s Collections Research Center building in Mystic, Conn. The 963-panel system will help to offset the electricity use of the building, which houses the Museum’s vast collection of more than 2 million maritime artifacts. Altus Power owns and maintains the system, which was built by Vanguard Energy Partners.

Mystic Seaport and Altus Power have been working together for over a year to craft a partnership which would help the Museum to reduce its carbon footprint and to defray some of the electricity costs of the institution. The Collections Research Center, a former velvet mill adapted for its current use in 1993, requires extensive humidity and temperature control, which contributes to significant energy usage. The solar photovoltaic system is expected to generate more than 250MWh of electricity annually, approximately 10-15 percent of the building’s total needs.

Altus won a contract to support the cost of this project from Connecticut Light & Power (CL&P) in the recent Zero-Emission Renewable Energy Credit (ZREC) auction in July, 2012. By accepting a contract with CL&P, Altus has agreed to sell the project’s renewable energy credits to the utility for 15 years. Connecticut’s legislation requiring CL&P and United Illuminating – the state’s two utilities – to purchase renewable energy credits led to the auction, which enables the cost-efficient purchase of energy credits.

“We are very pleased that we are able to partner with Altus Power to help put Mystic Seaport on a path to a more sustainable future,” said Steve White, president of Mystic Seaport. “We hope this can be a model for other museums and organizations as we all seek ways to reduce costs and our burden on the environment.”

“Altus is pleased to work with the Museum to support its corporate sustainability efforts,” said Lars Norell, managing partner at Altus. “We are excited that this project will not only help the Museum’s bottom line, but will educate its visitors about clean energy as well.”

The project will also serve the education mission of the Museum. Real-time data on the solar array’s output will be sent to a display in the lobby of the nearby Treworgy Planetarium, where it can be viewed by visitors and incorporated into education programming.

About Mystic Seaport

Mystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime museum. Founded in 1929, it is home to four National Historic Landmark vessels, including the 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan, the oldest American commercial vessel still afloat. For more information, visit https://mysticseaport.wpengine.com/.

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Ric Burns to Deliver Keynote Address at the Launch of the Charles W. Morgan

Historic Ship to Return to the Water on July 21 after a Comprehensive Restoration

Ric Burns
Ric Burns

Ric Burns, the award-winning documentary filmmaker, will deliver the keynote address at the launch of the Charles W. Morgan at Mystic Seaport on July 21, 2013. The National Historic Landmark ship has been undergoing a comprehensive restoration since November, 2008. She will be launched and returned to the water in a public ceremony that begins at 2 p.m.

Burns is best known for his acclaimed series New York: A Documentary Film, a sweeping chronicle of the city’s history, which garnered several honors, including two Emmy Awards and an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award. Burns’ career began with the celebrated series The Civil War, which he produced with his brother, Ken Burns, and co-wrote with Geoffrey C. Ward. In 1991, Ric founded Steeplechase Films and has since written and directed a number of award-winning films for PBS, including Coney Island, The Donner Party, The Way West, Eugene O’Neill, and Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film. Burns most recently finished Death and the Civil War, a film based on the best-selling book This Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War by acclaimed historian and Harvard president Drew Gilpin Faust.  In 2010, Burns wrote, produced, and co-directed for American Experience a film about the history of the whaling industry, Into the Deep: America, Whaling & the World.

Mystic Seaport President Steve White said, “We are honored to have Ric Burns serve as the keynote speaker at our launch ceremony. His extensive knowledge of American history and the role whaling plays in it will help us articulate the importance of the Charles W. Morgan in our nation’s maritime experience. “

The Morgan is the oldest American commercial ship still in existence. The 113-foot vessel was built and launched in New Bedford in 1841 and had a whaling career that lasted 80 years and 37 voyages that spanned the far reaches of the globe. The ship came to Mystic Seaport in 1941. More than 20 million people have walked her decks since she arrived.

The launch is a key milestone in her restoration, which has been carried out at the Henry B. duPont Preservation Shipyard at the Museum. Once back in the water, work will continue with the installation of her spars and rigging, additional interior carpentry, and preparation for her 38th Voyage to begin in May, 2014. The Voyage will take the ship back to sea on a tour to historic ports in New England, including New London, Newport, Vineyard Haven, New Bedford, Provincetown, and Boston. Each port visit will include an interactive dockside program designed to inspire excitement and interest in America’s maritime heritage.  The ship will also sail through the whale-watching grounds of the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary to recognize the changing relationship of mankind to the whale.

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, the last wooden whaleship in the world and America’s oldest commercial vessel. For more information, visit https://mysticseaport.wpengine.com/.

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Mystic Seaport Celebrates Season with Winter’s Aweigh

Museum Reopens to Visitors with Free Admission for Children February 16-24

New England Newfoundland Dog Club performs working demonstrations at Mystic Seaport's Winter's AweighMystic Seaport celebrates its reopening with Winter’s Aweigh, nine days of special activities beginning Saturday, February 16. Children ages 17 and under will be admitted for free when accompanied by a paying adult during this period.

Visitors can explore the Museum’s 19th-century seafaring village, historic vessels, and maritime exhibits, and take in a Planetarium show or a horse-and-carriage ride. Special children’s activities include arts and craft projects, storytelling, songs and musical activities, and outdoor games.

There will be return visits by the New England Newfoundland Dog Club on Saturday, February 16 and by a group of malamutes Sunday, February 17. The dogs will demonstrate various winter work tasks and be available for petting from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

The Children’s free admission offer at Mystic Seaport is not transferable. No other discounts apply. There is a small fee for the Planetarium shows, the horse-and-carriage ride, and a toy boat building activity.

After Winter’s Aweigh, the Museum will be open Thursday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., until March 30, when it resumes daily operations. For more information on hours and ticketing, please visit mysticseaport.org/visit.

About Mystic Seaport

Mystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime history museum. Founded in 1929, it is the home to four national Historic Landmark vessels, including the 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan, the oldest American commercial vessel still afloat. For more information, please visit https://mysticseaport.wpengine.com/.

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Mystic Seaport Receives $100,000 Grant from the Beagary Charitable Trust

Mystic Seaport was awarded a $100,000 grant by the Beagary Charitable Trust–Pat Morgan, Trustee on January 7, 2013. The funds will be used by the Museum to develop and implement an educational outreach program for primary school students in Northeastern Connecticut.

Mystic Seaport will utilize the funds to create activities and learning tools for use in-school, at the Museum, and online. The grant will enable participation by every 5th grader in the region over a three-year period beginning in 2013, and will serve students in the following school districts: Brooklyn, Canterbury, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Plainfield, Putnam, Sterling, Thompson, and Woodstock.

The funding will also be used to develop educational programs for the “Year of the Charles W. Morgan.” Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and state legislators designated the 2013-14 academic year to be the “Year of the Charles W. Morgan” in the state of Connecticut to coincide with the completed restoration and 38th Voyage of the Museum’s 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan. The designation will afford students across the state a unique opportunity to learn about Connecticut maritime history, the significance of the whaling industry, and the importance of the state’s maritime heritage through the educational programming of Mystic Seaport.

“We recognize it is a challenge for school districts in this era to be able to afford to take students on field trips outside the classroom. This grant will enable us not only to physically bring every 5th grader in Northeastern Connecticut to Mystic Seaport, but also to help us develop in-school and online learning tools to serve students across the state and elsewhere,” said Mystic Seaport President Steve White. “We hope grants of this kind can be a model for other organizations who hope to support school access to the rich educational assets institutions such as Mystic Seaport offer.”

A previous grant from Mohegan Sun enabled school children from the greater Montville, Conn. area to participate in Mystic Seaport programming.

The Beagary Charitable Trust is a longtime supporter of Mystic Seaport. In 2008, the trust gave $150,000 for the restoration of the Morgan.

About the Beagary Charitable Trust

The Beagary Charitable Trust–Pat Morgan, Trustee provides financial aid to educational institutions, museums, research institutions, and other organizations formed to preserve and teach United States and world history. The trust also supports organizations with programs that allow children and adults to enjoy intellectual, social, physical, and cultural interactions with their peers and teach sportsmanship and leadership skills.

About Mystic Seaport

Mystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime museum. Founded in 1929, the Museum is home to four National Historic Landmarks including the 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan, the oldest American commercial vessel still afloat. For more information, please visit https://mysticseaport.wpengine.com/.

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Mystic Seaport to Celebrate the Charles W. Morgan with Free Admission November 10

Special Day to Culminate in a Spectacular Fireworks Display at 7 p.m.

Charles W. MorganMystic Seaport will celebrate the 71st anniversary of the arrival of the 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan by offering free admission to all visitors on Saturday, November 10, 2012. The Museum exhibits will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the grounds will remain open to the public afterward in preparation for a fireworks show at 7 p.m.

The day will feature a variety of special Morgan-related presentations and demonstrations, including talks by the shipwrights working on the restoration, live music from the Museum’s chanteymen, and numerous activities for kids and families.

Fireworks begin promptly at 7 p.m. The pyrotechnics will be launched from a barge moored in the river and visitors are invited to view the display from Mystic Seaport grounds. The Galley Restaurant and Latitude 41° Restaurant & Tavern will be open for dinner.  Nighttime visitors are encouraged to bring a flashlight.

The day’s free admission and fireworks are made possible by the generous sponsorship of Mohegan Sun.

The anniversary is an opportunity to recognize the importance the Charles W. Morgan has had in the development of the Museum and the community since she was towed up the river on Nov. 8, 1941. The Morgan is the last wooden whaleship from the Age of Sail and is the oldest American commercial vessel still afloat. After an 80-year whaling career, the Morgan was at risk of being broken up when she was offered to the infant Marine Historical Association (now Mystic Seaport). The acquisition of the ship raised the stature of the Museum significantly and helped put Mystic on the map of tourist destinations. The Museum estimates more than 20 million people have come to Mystic and walked her decks since 1941.

Downtown Events

The Museum’s celebration will be complimented by several events organized by Sail the Morgan 2014, a local committee dedicated to raising $1.5 million to support the Morgan’s 38th Voyage in 2014.

An arts presentation at the Mystic Arts Center will take place on Thursday, November 8, at 7:30 p.m.  “Insight and Inspiration from the Dalvero Academy Artists” will be a discussion of the current exhibit by the Academy at Mystic Seaport, “Restoring a Past, Charting a Future: An Artistic Discovery of America’s Whaling Legacy by Dalvero Academy.” Artists Susan Buroker, Audrey Hawkins, Margaret Hurst, Veronica Lawlor, and Dominic Santise will give a presentation about the Academy’s artistic interpretation of the restoration of the Charles W. Morgan. The event is free and open to the public.

On November 10 there will be live music and activities at the Mystic River Park in downtown Mystic beginning at 10 a.m. Local music groups, headlined by The Cartells at noon, will perform over the course of the day.

The community events are organized in association with Mystic Restaurant Week, which ends November 10. Latitude 41° Restaurant & Tavern is joining other local establishments to offer special menus and one-price dining all week. Participating restaurants and menus can be found by visiting www.mysticrestaurantweek.com

For more information about Sail the Morgan 2014 and how to help support the restoration and voyage, please email advancement@https://mysticseaport.wpengine.com/.

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 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan, the oldest American commercial vessel still afloat. For more information, please visit https://mysticseaport.wpengine.com/.

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Mystic Seaport Set to Resume Normal Operation Nov. 1

Museum Open to the Public for Free after 1 p.m. Oct. 31

Mystic Seaport will resume normal operation and be open to visitors on Thursday, November 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition, the Museum will open its grounds and exhibits to visitors for free from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, October 31.

Recovery from Hurricane Sandy is nearly complete and the Museum’s exhibits, historic vessels, and village will be open and available for visitors. Food service, the Mystic Seaport Stores, the Bake Shop, and the Maritime Art Gallery are dependent on the local power status and may not be open.

Tonight’s Halloween Trick or Treat activity is cancelled. However, the 7 p.m. presentation by champion sailor Ken Read will go on as scheduled. The talk has been moved to the Greenmanville Meeting House on the Museum grounds. Visitors are directed to use the north entrance next to Latitude 41° Restaurant & Tavern to get to the event.

People should monitor the Museum’s website, Facebook and Twitter feeds for updates on hours and scheduled programs.

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Facebook:           https://www.facebook.com/mysticseaport
Twitter:                @mysticseaport 

About Mystic Seaport

Mystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime museum. Founded in 1929, it is the home of four national Historic Landmark vessels, including the 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan, the oldest American merchant vessel in existence. For more information, please visit https://mysticseaport.wpengine.com/.

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America and the Sea Award

Jon Wilson and WoodenBoat: 2012

Nat Benjamin, co-founder of Gannon & Benjamin Marine Railway on Martha’s Vineyard; Stephen C. White, President of Mystic Seaport; Jon Wilson, founder of WoodenBoat; and Richard Vietor, Chairman of the Museum’s Board of Trustees.

The 2012 America and the Sea Award was given to Jon Wilson and WoodenBoat for their commitment to the celebration and preservation of the skills, treasures, and traditions of the sea and shore. Wilson, the founder of WoodenBoat, accepted the Award Saturday, October 27, at a gala held in his honor at Mystic Seaport.

“By recognizing and unifying a passion for the allure of the design and beauty of wooden boats, Wilson helped transform a nascent renaissance in the early 1970s into a 21st-century industry, in the process ushering in a new golden age for wooden boats in America,” said Mystic Seaport President Stephen C. White. “Those who know Jon Wilson best speak to his passion for humanity and his desire to foster a meaningful connection to the greater community.”

Wilson founded WoodenBoat Publications in September of 1974 with the first issue of WoodenBoat magazine. Jon assembled the magazine in his cabin in North Brooksville, Maine. This was accomplished without electricity or plumbing, and with his telephone nailed to a tree — half a mile down the road. Taking the inaugural issue to the Newport Boat Show, he sold 400 individual copies and signed up 200 subscribers.

From that inauspicious start, the publication has become a touchstone for enthusiasts and professional practitioners from every far flung bay and harbor in the world. WoodenBoat is published six times each year, and now has a circulation of approximately 100,000. With 37 volumes and more than 200 issues in print, the magazine’s backlist comprises one of the most complete and important archives of wooden boat construction, use, and maintenance in existence today.

WoodenBoat has expanded into a book publishing arm; a school on the art of seamanship and wooden boat building; another magazine, Professional BoatBuilder; and event management, holding the WoodenBoat Show annually for 21 years, most recently at Mystic Seaport where it typically draws an audience of 13,000 boating enthusiasts.

Currently, Wilson divides his time between WoodenBoat and his national nonprofit, JUST Alternatives, an organization that fosters face-to-face dialogue between victims of violent crimes and their still-incarcerated offenders. The goal is to help the victims finally be heard by their attackers while at the same time assisting the offenders to become ready to listen and respond in sensitive and authentic ways.

In 1988, he was elected to the Mystic Seaport Board of Trustees and currently serves as Trustee Emeritus.

With its commitment to the celebration and preservation of the skills, treasures, and traditions of the sea and shore, Wilson considers WoodenBoat’s missions to be in total consonance with the missions of Mystic Seaport. He credits the inspiration for WoodenBoat’s somewhat “rigorous” approach to the subject to the late John Gardner. Gardner, the Museum’s small craft curator from 1969 to 1995, was a seminal figure in the documentation, preservation, and renewed appreciation of American small watercraft through his research, writing, speaking, teaching, and building. Much as Gardner was responsible for regenerating interest in an important part of America’s maritime heritage, Wilson has achieved a similar feat for wooden boats in modern times.

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Mystic Seaport Employees Reject Union

The employees of Mystic Seaport today voted down an attempt to form a union.

The vote was 145 to 90.

The election was conducted by the National Labor Relations Board in reaction to a petition filed on July 6, 2012 by AFT Connecticut to organize all non-management employees of the Museum.

“We are very pleased by the outcome of the election. By rejecting the union, our employees indicate they want to continue to have a direct, individual relationship with management and we believe that is the best way for us to work together,” said Mystic Seaport President Steve White. “This has been a very divisive process for the entire staff and the next step is to immediately begin the healing process and address the issues and concerns the organizing process brought forward.”

About Mystic Seaport

Mystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime museum. Founded in 1929, it is the home to four National Historic Landmark vessels, including the 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan, the oldest American commercial vessel still in existence. For more information, please visit https://mysticseaport.wpengine.com/.

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Mystic Seaport Teams with Dalvero Academy to Host “Restoring a Past, Charting a Future”

New York Artists Interpret the Legacy of Whaling in an Innovative Exhibit

Mystic Seaport, in conjunction with the artists of the New York-based Dalvero Academy, will open a new exhibit, “Restoring a Past, Charting a Future: An Artistic Discovery of America’s Whaling Legacy by Dalvero Academy,” Saturday, April 28, 2012.

The exhibit is an artistic interpretation of the restoration of the last wooden whaleship in the world, the Charles W. Morgan. Utilizing numerous mediums, including ink, watercolor, pastel, charcoal, sculpture, photography, and embroidery, twenty-four of the Academy’s artists have created a remarkable exhibit that reflects the inspiration found within the Morgan and Mystic Seaport.

During the winter of 2009, Veronica Lawlor and Margaret Hurst, the founders of the Dalvero Academy, a private, New York-based art school, traveled to Mystic Seaport and instantly were inspired by the Museum. Always on the lookout for new locations for the Academy, they believed the romance and history of Mystic Seaport would create an ideal environment for artistic pursuits.

During their many subsequent visits, the Academy’s artists and two of its two instructors created a wide range of art inspired by the Morgan. Varying aspects of the ship will be displayed in this exhibition, including reflections on her whaling past, careful illustrations of her current restoration, and symbolic representations of her future: a 38th Voyage to make peace with those she once hunted.

Drawings large in scope depicting the 113-foot whaleship and the vast Henry B. duPont Preservation Shipyard where she is being restored will be exhibited alongside fine, detailed illustrations—one of which depicts the intricate whaling knot used to secure a line to a harpoon. Different perspectives of the vessel’s past, present, and future journey will be shown to Museum visitors.

Visitors will also notice a reoccurring model throughout the exhibition: the Cinderella stamp. The minute scale of a postage stamp forces the artist to pare his or her ideas down to the essentials. A “Cinderella” stamp is so named because it is a fantasy stamp that serves the artist’s ideas. It is the artists’ hope that, just like Cinderella, one day their stamps may “go to the ball” and become official U.S. Postal Service stamps. Lawlor and Hurst asked the Academy’s artists to design their own Cinderella stamps depicting any aspect of the Morgan. The resulting stamps led the artists to a world of illustration and art that will be proudly exhibited to the public.

The exhibit is a departure from normal practice for Mystic Seaport in that it is truly a joint effort. Mystic Seaport provided access to its collections, grounds, and the Morgan, and let the artists express their vision individually and then be integral in the design process for the exhibit. The result is a unique and different museum experience.

“What makes ‘Restoring a Past, Charting a Future’ special is that it is a contemporary look at an historic artifact, the Charles W. Morgan, and the Dalvero artists help us see what she represents from a fresh perspective,” said Mystic Seaport president Stephen C. White. “Hopefully this is the beginning of more such projects with outside groups who wish to take advantage of our collections to help tell the story of America’s maritime heritage with different voices and views.”

Dalvero Academy was founded by Veronica Lawlor and Margaret Hurst in 2005. It is a private academy of drawing, illustration, digital photography and design. The name Dalvero comes from the Italian “dal vero,” from the truth; from life. Ms. Hurst and Ms. Lawlor are freelance illustrators and designers who also teach at Pratt Art Institute and Parsons the New School for Design in New York. The Dalvero studio is located in Brooklyn, New York. For more information regarding the Dalvero Academy, as well as bios and statements from each participating artist, please visit http://dalveromystic.com.

The participating artists include Michele Bedigian, Susan Buroker, Alexander Charner, Sara Dilliplane, Christine Foltzer, Audrey Hawkins, La Benida Hui, Margaret Hurst, April Kelly, Jennifer Kiamzon, Veronica Lawlor, Rosa Lee, Siyeon Lee, William Martin, Danielle C. McManus, Nathaniel Miller, Kati Nawrocki, Eddie Pena, Laura Vila Rawson, Todd Rawson, Dominick Santise, Jeanette Simmons, Julia Sverchuk, and Evan Turk.

The exhibit is located in the second-floor gallery of the Museum’s Stillman Building. It will be open through September 9, 2013.

Images are available upon request.

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 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan, the oldest commercial vessel in the United States. The Museum is located in Mystic, Conn. and is open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the spring, summer and fall. For more information, please visit https://mysticseaport.wpengine.com/.

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