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  1. The Mystic Seaport Museum grounds cover 19 acres on the Mystic River in Mystic, Connecticut, and include a recreated New England coastal village, a working shipyard, formal exhibit halls, and state-of-the-art artifact storage facilities. The Museum is home to more than 500 historic watercraft, including four National Historic Landmark vessels ...

  2. Visitors are encouraged to purchase tickets online. For general admission questions, please call 860-572-0711. General admission fees can be applied to the purchase of a membership. For group admission tickets, please call 860-572-5331. Visitors may also purchase tickets to attend the Museum via a river cruise on Mystic Express at 1 Holmes ...

  3. Mystic Seaport located in Mystic, Connecticut is the largest martime museum in the United States. Most notable for its collection of maritime artifacts, the museum maintains the worlds last whaling ship: the Charles W. Morgan. Guests can explore a 19th Century Village, visit the Henry B. DuPont shipyard- renown for restoring historical ships ...

  4. History of Mystic Seaport Museum. A legendary maritime destination – for more than 300 years. Long before Mystic Seaport Museum’s ships, shops and shipyard, the banks of the Mystic River were filled with…ships, shops, and shipyards. Since the 1600s, this historic area has been a center of shipbuilding. Between 1784 and 1919–the golden ...

  5. MYSTIC SEAPORT MUSEUM. 75 Greenmanville AveMystic, CT 06355860-572-0711 info@mysticseaport.org.

  6. For over 90 years the Museum has been enriching the lives of our visitors from the young, to the young at heart. Along Greenmanville Avenue and behind the historic buildings, lies a sprawling campus where history comes to life. Transport yourself back in time and immerse yourself in our recreated 19th-century seafaring village, watch craftsman ...

  7. For over 90 years, Mystic Seaport Museum has been sharing stories of rich maritime history. Explore our grounds and transport yourself back in time for an experience of a lifetime! Step aboard the 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan, a designated National Historic Landmark. Meet blacksmiths, coopers, printers, and carvers hard at work in our ...

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