Underground Railroad: New Bedford’s Most Powerful Protest
Thursday, February 9th, 2023, at 6:00 – 7:00 PM Online event, Zoom only New Bedford was attractive to African Americans for four main reasons. First,
Thursday, February 9th, 2023, at 6:00 – 7:00 PM Online event, Zoom only New Bedford was attractive to African Americans for four main reasons. First,
Behind-The-Scenes: The Laundry Room & Summer Kitchen Get a glimpse of museum areas and objects not normally on view. The lower level of the Museum
684 Purchase Street (508) 997-5664 or box-office (508) 994-2900 Historic performing arts center open year-round. Hosts a variety of performances including the New Bedford Symphony
396 County Street (508) 997-1401 Built in 1834 and attributed to architect Richard Upjohn, this Greek revival residence was designed for Mr. Rotch, a prominent
33 William Street (508) 996-4095 Hours 9am-5pm daily Commemorates a living history and heritage reaching back to New Bedford’s dynamic era as the world’s foremost
608 Pleasant Street New Bedford, Massachusetts 02740 Visitor Service: 508-961-3099 Memorial Day through Labor Day: Daily 10am – 5pm. Thursday 10am – 7pm. Labor Day
18 Johnny Cake Hill (508) 997-0046 The Museum is the largest museum in America devoted to the history of the American whaling industry and its
38 Bethel Street (508) 993-8894 The Fishing Heritage Center tells the story of the nation’s #1 fishing port past, present and future through exhibits, programs,
13 North 6th Street (774) 425-3295 A hands-on mental adventure game. Players are put in a “locked” room and have to use elements of the room
114 Front Street (508) 999-6363 Open weekdays 9am-5pm and until 9pm on AHA! Nights. Buzzards Bay Coaltion is a member supported organization dedicated to the
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New Bedford, MA 02740
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