The Charles W. Morgan, one of the oldest commercial ships in the United States, stands as a living testament to the American whaling industry. Moored at the Mystic Seaport Museum in coastal Connecticut, this National Historic Landmark offers visitors a tangible connection to maritime history. Constructed in 1841, the ship’s weathered hull and intricate rigging evoke the era of whaling, allowing guests to step aboard and explore its well-preserved decks. Today, visitors can walk through the ship, imagining the lives of the sailors who once sailed the high seas in pursuit of whales.
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