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  1. The New Bedford Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District in New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States, west of the community's waterfront. During the 19th century, when the city was the center of the American whaling industry, this was its downtown.

    • Man and woman standing at the entrance to their house, built out of the hull of a ship; an ark, circa 1900. Upvote Downvote.
    • New Bedford-Fairhaven Bridge being repaired. Work men with bridge torn up, 1912. Upvote Downvote.
    • Portrait of Rebecca Margolis and Alice Pierce, suffragettes, 1915. Upvote Downvote.
    • Portuguese Navy Yard, 1905. Upvote Downvote.
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  3. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Subcategories. This category has the following 26 subcategories, out of 26 total. Atlas of the city of New Bedford, Massachusetts - based on plans in the office of the city engineer ‎ (80 F) Black and white photographs of New Bedford, Massachusetts ‎ (15 F)

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · The New Bedford Whaling Museum stands as an impressive homage to this historical legacy, boasting a comprehensive collection of artifacts that vividly recount the city’s pivotal role in the 19th-century whaling industry.

  5. Jul 19, 2020 · Portraits of a City: 30 Amazing Photos of New Bedford in the Early 20th Century. July 19, 2020 1900s, 1910s, life & culture, Massachusetts, New Bedford, people. Turn of the century, New Bedford was in the midst of momentous change.

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  6. Jul 20, 2018 · Posnov/Getty Images. New Bedford, Massachusetts, was once the wealthiest city per capita in North America (Credit: Posnov/Getty Images) You may also be interested in: • The tiny town that...

  7. The Seamen's Bethel (or Seaman's Bethel) is a chapel in New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States, located at 15 Johnny Cake Hill. It most often served as a chapel that the many sailors visiting New Bedford would attend before they ventured off to sea.

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