Your Gateway to Maritime History in the Merrimack Valley.
Discover the abundant and interesting maritime heritage of Newburyport, MA (the eastern seacoast’s first major commercial port) and the Merrimack River Valley. See our unique collection of maritime art, model clipper ships, displays of famous shipwrecks, the history of the Coast Guard, and more.
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What’s Happening
Conflicting Stories - Native Vignettes of the Civil War
May 17, 2013 – July 7, 2013
An Exhibition Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War
Conflicting Stories
Native Vignettes of the Civil... Learn More »
Hours
January through April
Saturdays
10am to 4pm
Sundays & Holiday Mondays
12pm to 4pm
May through December
Tuesday - Saturday
10am to 4pm
Sundays & Holiday Mondays
12pm to 4pm
Admission
Adults
$7.00
Seniors & Students
$5.00
Free admission for active military members and children under 6.
Address
25 Water St.
Newburyport, MA 01950
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What's New
Download Chapter 1 of Elizabeth Bray's Journal -- FREE!
Read Chapter 1 of Elizabeth Bray's Journal
On September 25th, 1854, at the age of 39, Elizabeth Bray departed Newburyport on the journey that would take... Learn More »
Maritime Memoirs & Seafaring Facts
Everyone knows the Boston Tea Party story. Three days earlier Newburyport lit up the skies with its own Tea Party. Learn More »
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Our mission is to protect, preserve and interpret the maritime heritage of the lower Merrimack Valley region and how it relates to American history.


