Whaling Museum

Whaling Museum

Whaling Museum

Nestled in the heart of Nantucket, the Whaling Museum delves into the island’s rich 400-year whaling history. Housed within its walls, nine galleries showcase over a thousand artifacts and works of art, each offering a glimpse into the maritime past. Visitors can explore detailed exhibits that trace the evolution of the whaling industry, from early Native American practices to the peak of Nantucket’s whaling era. The museum’s rooftop deck provides a panoramic view of Nantucket Harbor, allowing guests to connect the historical narrative with the present-day landscape.

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