Founded in 1929 on the banks of Connecticut’s historic Mystic River, the Mystic Seaport Museum stands as the nation’s leading maritime museum. Spanning over 19 acres, the museum features a re-created 19th-century seafaring village and a working preservation shipyard. Among its notable attractions are four vessels with National Historic Landmark status. Visitors can stroll through the village, observe the meticulous work at the shipyard, and gain a deep understanding of America’s maritime heritage.
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