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Nantucket Whaling Museum

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Established
  
1929

Type
  
Museum

Phone
  
+1 508-228-1894

Location
  
Nantucket

Website
  
www.nha.org

Nantucket Whaling Museum

Address
  
13 Broad St, Nantucket, MA 02554, USA

Hours
  
Closed today MondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosedThursdayClosedFridayClosedSaturday11AM–3PMSunday11AM–3PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Brant Point Light, Sankaty Head Light, Great Point Light, The Old Mill, Nantucket Historic District

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The Nantucket Whaling Museum is a museum located in Nantucket, Massachusetts, dedicated to the history of whaling. It is run by the Nantucket Historical Association.

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Exhibits

The museum houses a large collection of whaling artifacts and memorabilia, including longboats, harpoons, and scrimshaw, but the centerpiece is the complete skeleton of a 46-foot (14 meter) bull Sperm whale suspended from the ceiling. True to its original use as a candle factory, the museum also has exhibits regarding that trade as well. The exhibited beam press (used to extract oil from the spermaceti to make candles) is the only one in the world still in its original location.

Other exhibits include an 1849 Fresnel lens used in the Sankaty Head Light and the restored workings of the Nantucket 1881 town clock.

History

The building which currently houses the Whaling Museum was originally a candle factory, built by the Mitchell family shortly after Nantucket's Great Fire of 1846. Two years later, it was purchased by local businessmen William Hadwen and Nathaniel Barney, who continued to use it in the manufacture of candles. Following the decline of whaling in the mid-19th century, the building was converted to warehouse space in 1860 before being reconverted into offices for the New England Steamship Company in the 1870s. In 1919, the building was again used for storage and also housed an antiques shop. In 1929, the museum was created and then fully restored in 2005. In 2008, the museum became accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

References

Nantucket Whaling Museum Wikipedia