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Hidden Gem Near Boston: The Whale Museum 🐳

The New Bedford Whaling Museum unlocks the door to America's whaling era! If you have even a shred of curiosity about American history, maritime culture, or the Age of Exploration, you absolutely must visit this underrated treasure: the New Bedford Whaling Museum! 🏛️ This museum is located in New Bedford, Massachusetts, a small town once known as the "Whaling Capital of the World." Stepping inside is like opening a thick sailor's journal, immersing you in the salty and adventurous spirit of 19th-century ocean life! 🌊 Must-See Highlights: - 🐳 **Gigantic Whale Skeletons**: Right at the entrance, you'll be stunned by three real whale skeletons hanging from the ceiling! They perfectly showcase the massive size of these incredible creatures. 🐳 - ⛵️ **Replica Whaling Ship Deck**: Step onto the deck of a 19th-century whaling ship and experience the life of sailors on the stormy seas. It's like traveling back in time! ⛵️ - Rich exhibits + interactive experiences: From whaling tools and nautical charts to the cultural connections between Massachusetts and the South Pacific islands, the content is incredibly diverse! You can also watch a 3D movie 🎬 to experience the journey of a sea turtle. Nearby, you'll find a harbor, historic streets, charming coffee shops, and even seagulls 🐦 hanging around. - 🎫 **Admission**: Adults $23 / Children $13 / 3D movie $4 - 📍 **Address**: 18 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford, MA - ⏰ **Opening Hours**: Daily 10am – 5pm #BostonLife #Boston #boston #whale #ArtInMuseums #OpenAirEcologicalArtMuseum #BostonWeekend #Boston #BostonUniversity #BostonBuddy #Orca #MustVisitMuseum #BostonSurroundings #BostonEats #BostonTravel #BostonWeekend #museum #MuseumsAreFun #AnimalSpecimens #boston

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Hidden Gem Near Boston: The Whale Museum 🐳

The New Bedford Whaling Museum unlocks the door to America's whaling era! If you have even a shred of curiosity about American history, maritime culture, or the Age of Exploration, you absolutely must visit this underrated treasure: the New Bedford Whaling Museum! 🏛️ This museum is located in New Bedford, Massachusetts, a small town once known as the "Whaling Capital of the World." Stepping inside is like opening a thick sailor's journal, immersing you in the salty and adventurous spirit of 19th-century ocean life! 🌊 Must-See Highlights: - 🐳 Gigantic Whale Skeletons : Right at the entrance, you'll be stunned by three real whale skeletons hanging from the ceiling! They perfectly showcase the massive size of these incredible creatures. 🐳 - ⛵️ Replica Whaling Ship Deck : Step onto the deck of a 19th-century whaling ship and experience the life of sailors on the stormy seas. It's like traveling back in time! ⛵️ - Rich exhibits + interactive experiences: From whaling tools and nautical charts to the cultural connections between Massachusetts and the South Pacific islands, the content is incredibly diverse! You can also watch a 3D movie 🎬 to experience the journey of a sea turtle. Nearby, you'll find a harbor, historic streets, charming coffee shops, and even seagulls 🐦 hanging around. - 🎫 Admission : Adults $23 / Children $13 / 3D movie $4 - 📍 Address : 18 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford, MA - ⏰ Opening Hours : Daily 10am – 5pm #BostonLife #Boston #boston #whale #ArtInMuseums #OpenAirEcologicalArtMuseum #BostonWeekend #Boston #BostonUniversity #BostonBuddy #Orca #MustVisitMuseum #BostonSurroundings #BostonEats #BostonTravel #BostonWeekend #museum #MuseumsAreFun #AnimalSpecimens #boston

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