We discovered that Mystic Seaport is the largest maritime museum in the United States. It is notable for its collection of sailing ships and boats and for the re-creation of the crafts and fabric of an entire 19th-century seafaring village.
This first picture is of the entire complex ... We walked most of it, in and out of the buildings, and could only imagine the amazing sounds and smells here during its heyday. This was one of the most interesting and educational things we've done thus far ... a few pictures will hardly do it justice.


The 1841 whaleship Charles W. Morgan was hauled out of the water for maintenance, and visitors were allowed onboard from a multi-story staircase on the starboard side. A few pictures follow, but hardly do justice to this incredible experience.
In order of presentation here: new ship launching slide, nautical outfitters shop, sail-making shop, rigging shop, cooperage (barrel maker), the boat building shop, and a display of various ships bow figures. Lots of history here!
The wheelhouse, Captain's quarters, crew's quarters, and below deck pix follow:
I'll close this segment with a picture of a complete diorama in one of the buildings. This was to scale and was narrated as a spotlight moved around the important parts of the seaport as it was back in the early 1900's. Just an awesome visit!

Wow!!!!
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