New Bedford Whaling Museum - MA - Greater New Bedford

Who We Are

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.

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.

What We Do

The New Bedford Whaling Museum ignites learning through explorations of art, history, science and culture rooted in the stories of people, the region and an international seaport.

Details

Phone (508) 717-6884
Fax (508) 997-0018
Contact Loredana Mello
Contact Title Museum Learning & Volunteer Program Coordinator
Website https://www.whalingmuseum.org/