Climb Aboard The World's Last Remaining Wooden Whaling Ship At The Mystic Seaport Museum In Connecticut
By Elisa Regulski|Published November 11, 2020
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Elisa is a passionate travel writer with over five years of experience. After graduating with a B.F.A in acting from Oklahoma City University, Elisa earned a M.A in mass communication From Texas State University. When she's not writing about all of the amazing places throughout the U.S., she can be heard singing with her band.
Step into a world of wonder at the largest maritime museum in the United States. That’s right! The Mystic Seaport Museum is known around the world for its incredible displays. In addition to the ever-changing exhibits and unique workshops, this attraction is home to the world’s last remaining wooden whaling ship. And you can even climb aboard! If you’re looking for a bit of adventure, this is the place to go.
Everyone in Connecticut should visit the Mystic Seaport Museum at least once.
Learn about 19th century navigation systems, stare at impressive wood carvings, and see how these impressive vessels were built! There is no shortage to the amount of fun you can have here.
Don't have time to make it to the museum? You can also experience it from the comfort of your home! Check out their virtual programming to learn more. For more information regarding hours, prices and exhibits, visit the official Mystic Seaport Museum website or Facebook page.
Have you ever visited the Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut? What are your favorite historic attractions in the Nutmeg State? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!