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Mystic Seaport Museum Aventure

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Sortez et profitez d'une brise marine fraîche sur le terrain du premier musée d'histoire maritime d'Amérique. Les clients sont invités à monter à bord de grands voiliers, à explorer un chantier naval de préservation où des constructeurs navals restaurent des navires en bois historiques, à se promener dans des jardins patrimoniaux, à participer à une ou deux histoires de mer présentées par un personnel et des bénévoles sympathiques. Toutes les expositions intérieures sont ouvertes aux visiteurs pour leur permettre de plonger plus profondément dans la vie en mer à l'âge d'or de la voile et plus encore. Les week-ends d'été incluent souvent des événements spéciaux.

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Ce qui est inclu
3 tall ships
Entire 19-acre indoor/outdoor museum experience
Parking Fees
3 tall ships
Entire 19-acre indoor/outdoor museum experience
Parking Fees
3 tall ships
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Point de rencontre
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Mystic
75 avenue Greenmanville,
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les petits enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Valable jusqu'à un an à compter de la date d'achat
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Un nombre limité de fauteuils roulants est disponible selon le principe du premier arrivé, premier servi
  • Lieu historique. Les navires et certains bâtiments d'exposition ont une accessibilité limitée pour les personnes handicapées
  • Si fermé en raison de conditions météorologiques extrêmes, vous aurez la possibilité de choisir une autre date
  • Les chiens en laisse sont autorisés sur le terrain. Non autorisé sur les navires ou dans les expositions. Ne laissez pas sans surveillance.
  • Les masques doivent être portés dans les espaces intérieurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payante pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Vaccination COVID-19 requise pour les guides
  • Les masques sont suggérés dans les espaces intérieurs.
À quoi s'attendre
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Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
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Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
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Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
4
Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
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Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
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Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
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Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
8
Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
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Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
10
Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
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Mystic Seaport Museum
Immerse yourself in 19 acres of America's maritime history. Mystic Seaport encompasses a world-renowned preservation shipyard, a 19th-century seafaring village, and formal galleries where you'll find assorted permanent and rotating exhibits that explore America's relationship with the sea.  
12
Charles W. Morgan
Visit the actively working preservation shipyard where ships and boats of all sizes are restored and maintained.  Docked alongside a 19th Century recreated working waterfront seaport village, three tall ships beckon to be explored. Among them - the last wooden whaleship the world - the Charles W. Morgan is considered the “crown jewel” of the Mystic Seaport collection, she has outlived all others of her kind. Climb aboard and go below decks to learn about the men and women who lived aboard!
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Musée du port maritime mystique
Plongez dans 19 acres de l'histoire maritime de l'Amérique. Mystic Seaport comprend un chantier naval de préservation de renommée mondiale, un village marin du XIXe siècle et des galeries formelles où vous trouverez diverses expositions permanentes et tournantes qui explorent la relation de l'Amérique avec la mer.
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Charles W.Morgan
Visitez le chantier naval de préservation en activité où les navires et les bateaux de toutes tailles sont restaurés et entretenus. Amarré le long d'un village portuaire en bord de mer recréé au XIXe siècle, trois grands voiliers invitent à l'exploration. Parmi eux - le dernier baleinier en bois du monde - le Charles W. Morgan est considéré comme le "joyau de la couronne" de la collection Mystic Seaport, il a survécu à tous les autres de son espèce. Montez à bord et descendez sous les ponts pour en savoir plus sur les hommes et les femmes qui ont vécu à bord !
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Commentaires (167)
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C J
Aug 2019
I was glad we came to visit the Seaport museum. It offered up enough of a cross-section of maritime history to be surprisingly engrossing. I trained in marine zoology (and my research supervisor was a whale biologist) but still found enough nuggets to satisfy my curiosity for an entire morning. As the other reviewers noted, the whaling ship (and the various re-enactments / demos) that go along with it are a major highlight. Personally, I found the other segments of the Museum (e.g the cooper, the instrument room, the exhibit on 'streamlining', the life of a sailor during those times) also quite interesting. The Museum grounds go on for a bit, so allow about 2-3 hours if you plan to do a 'quickie' tour. If you engage with the exhibits, budget around 5 hrs. Insofar as parking logistics : if you plan to walk into downtown Mystic, park at the South lot. It'll be a 15 min walk . If you find availability only in the North lot, tack on another 10 min.
KatharineS112
Aug 2019
What a gem of a location! Learn about the local history and importance of whaling and trade. There are many hands on experiences to learn about science. You can try your hand at the old printing press, candle making, watch the smithy create something new the old fashioned way. There is a great area for the smallest in your crew to learn as well. There are many different boats on display as well as the inner workings of a typical New England town. Visit the apothecary, the local church, a general store, smithy, printers, carvers and more! ALSO worth mentioning is the GREAT cafeteria. You can get fish and chips, clam strips, as well as kid favorties and it is so fresh and reasonably priced. That is AMAZING and noteworthy as usually I have found that eateries at similar places like zoos or museums leave something to be desired for the high price tags.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2019
Wow sounds like you had a lot of fun here. Your review is making me hungry for some fried clams! Thanks for mentioning the highlights.
MelissaScottkk58
Aug 2019
We were lucky enough to visit the museum by boat and docked at the museum. This allows you to walk the grounds at any time which is quite special. One definitely needs a full day to even attempt to see everything. One really cool thing about this place is that it is not just a museum dealing with the past...it is a real shipyard working in the present. They are currently renovating the Mayflower II. I especially liked the building dealing with whaling and all the sea shantys! The new "wave" building was disappointing, a display of toasters...really?? It is a lovely building though. This is a great family activity with many hands-on and child appropriate activities.
Réponse de l'hôte
Aug 2019
One of the best secrets about the Seaport. If you dock your boat here you have access to walk the campus at sunset and pretty much have the place to yourself. The exhibit in the "wave" building is temporary. I'm sure you will like our next exhibit coming in October. Thanks for the review!

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