In the 1800s, New Bedford, Massachusetts, was the capital of the world's whaling industry. Each year hundreds of ships set out from New Bedford in search of whales. In 1925, the last whaling ship sailed from New Bedford. Today, you can explore the historic sites of the city and gain a glimpse into New Bedford's past.
Is whaling a type of technology? Decide for yourself. Explore the rich history of whaling at the New Bedford Whaling Museum.
Ever heard about Moby Dick? It's a famous book about whaling. The church mentioned in the book, called Seaman's Bethel, is still in use today.
This is the oldest continuously operating Custom House in the nation. Find out why the customs house was so important.
Explore a timeline for the Schooner Ernestina. This ship is a National Historic Landmark.