Maritime Sites To See


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The following sites are arranged geographically from South to North. - dcs

Fall River, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts.
Nahant, Massachusetts
Beverly, Massachusetts
Essex, Massachusetts
Gloucester, Massachusetts

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Beverly, Massachusetts

A brief mention of a greatly overlooked fact of the Revolutionary War. Extensive recent evidence reveals even more interesting information.


Boston, Massachusetts.

The USS Constitution takes to the cyber seas. Soon, she will be negotiating the real Atlantic Ocean under her own power for the first time in 100 years under the capable leadership of Commander Michael Charles Beck, USN.

East Boston, Massachusetts

"The Shining Sea Foundation of East Boston plans to build a new clipper, the Shining Sea. This will be the centerpiece of a maritime center on the East Boston waterfront. It's a really exciting project and it's fun to be a part of it. You can read more at" Shining Sea.


Essex, Massachusetts

Essex Shipbuilding Museum The beginnings of a page dedicated to the origin of almost 4000 New England vessels. A great deal of New England maritime heritage originated here, formed into life by extraordinary craftsmen.


Fall River, Massachusetts

Battleship Cove. Home of the "Big Mamie." Nautical tours should either start or end here.


Gloucester, Massachusetts

Adventure Dedicated to the preservation, and ultimate sailing of an almost mystical 121 foot (no bowsprit on this design) Gloucester schooner, the Adventure.


Nahant, Massachusetts

Nahant Dory Club. "Established in 1894 and still having fun. " Not all maritime heritage resides with large vessels. Little ones played a crucial role.


Salem, Massachusetts

Friendship Salem is building a tall ship. Additional Salem maritime heritage information.

Peabody Essex Museum is a maritime treasure house. The museum is very progressive and is growing.


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