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Charles Mallory, who lived from 1796–1882, arrived in Mystic in 1816 after completing his sailmaker apprenticeship in New ...
The Connecticut seaport museum was featured in The New York Times for its plan to maintain the museum's campus as water ...
Rising sea levels are forcing the Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut to address the long-term sustainability of its campus. By Annabel Keenan Reporting from Mystic, Conn. This article is part of our ...
For the last 18 months, Mystic Seaport Museum has been evaluating what parts of its campus to keep — and what it needs to lose — as sea levels rise on Connecticut's shoreline. CIRCA predicts ...
Music, culture, and artistic pride was on display at the State Capitol Wednesday morning as more than 100 organizations gathered to celebrate Connecticut’s first official Arts, Culture & Tourism Day.
Most of the campus is considered a critical flood zone. Officials issue urgent warning as rising waters creep toward historic ...
Sample mugs and five wooden “nickels” for tastings will be available for $10 each at the festive event this weekend.
donations may be made to the Mystic Seaport Museum at 75 Greenmanville Ave, PO Box 6000, Mystic, CT 06355 or to the Connecticut Education Foundation at Capitol Place, Suite 500, 21 Oak Street ...
The restored piece was put on display at the museum before then being exhibited at the Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut, and now the Minnesota Marine Art Museum. It's one of only 10 ...