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New Bedford Whaling Museum 2023

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The New Bedford Whaling Museum is the world’s most comprehensive museum devoted to the global story of human interaction with whales, and the cultural history of the region. At NBWM, you can explore whale ecology, marine mammal conservation, ocean health, and the dramatic story of whaling and its impact. Surrounded by cobblestone streets once strolled by Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville, the Museum is conveniently located within the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park.

Anchored in the story of New Bedford’s whaling industry, the New Bedford Whaling Museum documents and shares the diverse stories of this vibrant maritime region and its people, both bygone and current.

Historically, whaling was an essential economic driver for our port communities and also for a rapidly expanding and industrializing society. The wealth and economic capacity generated by whaling fueled the growth and diversity of the SouthCoast region.

Founded as part of the Old Dartmouth Historical Society in 1903, the Museum’s rich history reveals an intimate relationship with the communities it serves. Motivated by civic pride and a desire to preserve the artifacts and narratives of the region, the Museum was established by a deeply engaged group of citizens “to create and foster an interest in the history” of the area. Today, the Museum plays a critical role as champions for whale preservation and guardians of our heritage and culture.

Through our partnerships and our Collection, the Museum stands as an institution for learning from, teaching about, and reflecting on humans’ collective impact in our community. Our expanding reach as a cultural and scientific leader can be seen in our growing scholarship, research, and increased presentations of fine art. As a compelling destination that anchors a national park and vibrant urban seaport, we encourage exploration of our region’s cultural, artistic, historic, and scientific contributions. A keeper of the region’s collective memory, the Museum preserves a communal story of the many who settled in the “city that lit the world” and of those who keep the light shining brightly today. From abolitionists to immigrants, merchants to whalers, seamstresses to fisherman, and artists to environmentalists, the New Bedford Whaling Museum boldly weaves their narratives together, inviting visitors to examine complex and sometimes difficult topics that are shaped by our past, remain critical today, and inform a sustainable future.

EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
At the New Bedford Whaling Museum, you will discover the underwater world of whales, the dramatic story of whaling and its impact, and the maritime history of Massachusetts’ south coast.

Marvel at five massive whale skeletons, the world’s largest ship model (Lagoda), and America’s longest painting. Explore whale science and conservation, learn how Yankee whalers sailed the seven seas, and enjoy works by internationally known artists and regional talents.

Museum and Gift Shop
Open Daily: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

2023 Admission

Online ticketing is now our primary method of selling admission. Discounted admission tickets can only be purchased onsite.

Museum Admission Price
Adults $22
Senior (65+) $20
Youth $12
Museum Members FREE

 

Museum & 3D Movie Price
Adults $25
Seniors (65+) $23
Youth $15
Museum Members $3

18 Johnny Cake Hill New Bedford, MA