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SAVE THE TENNEY!
Help raise $30,000 by April 17th
UPDATE: As of March 20th, the Custom House met it’s first fundraising goal of $25,000 and purchased the figurehead for the permanent collection. Fundraising continues for the presentation and conservation of the figurehead.
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Calling all supporters of the Custom House Maritime Museum and History Buffs everywhere — we need your support now !
The magnificent figurehead of the Daniel I. Tenney is the only surviving figurehead from a Newburyport-built tall ship. The 9 foot tall sculpture, carved in 1875, was mounted on the bow of a ship of the same name, which was the biggest vessel built by John Currier Jr. The figurehead embodies the prowess, dominance and maritime legacy that defined our city during the Age of Sail.
This extraordinary figurehead
We must raise $30,000 to
The Board of Directors has
Donate $100+ and you will receive 1 complimentary ticket to the Boats in Bloom festivities on April 17th.
Donate $250+ and your name will be listed on a commemorative plaque, plus you will receive 2 complimentary tickets to the Boats in Bloom festivities on April 17th.
Your gift will be doubled: a generous donor will provide a 1:1 match for all gifts up to $25,000!
This figurehead has survived 151 years – now its future depends on us.
Help SAVE THE TENNEY and THANK YOU.
Learn about greater Newburyport’s extraordinary maritime history as its mariners forged a legacy that spanned the seven seas.
Through its extensive collection, stories from 10,000 BCE to 1975 are showcased in nine galleries, highlighting exemplary art and artifacts. A Discovery Center is pitch perfect for children with a focus on STEM maritime learning.
250th ANNIVERSARY: Learn About Newburyport’s Role in the American Revolution
On the road to and during the Revolutionary War, Newburyport contributed greatly to the struggle for independence. The town contributed immediately to the war effort, sending men to Concord and Bunker Hill. It staged the ill-fated Quebec Expedition. An abundance of skilled shipwrights, seasoned sailors, savvy merchants, ardent spirit and protected harbor made Newburyport into a hub for privateers thus helping to disrupt enemy shipping and supply lines. It built one of the 1st thirteen frigates for the nascent Continental Navy. Many paid the supreme sacrifice and more were imprisoned.
The Kevin J. MacDonald Endowment Fund
The Kevin J. MacDonald Endowment Fund will support a new, paid internship program at the CHMM. The first scholarships will be awarded in late Spring 2026. Ten students participated in the pilot program in 2025, proving its importance.
The internship is focused on 1) Grades 8 through College, 2) students interested in maritime history, collections research and related exhibition preparation; 3) on-site; students residing in the greater Newburyport area. The internships can take place at any time period throughout the course of a fiscal year and at times that best align with the CHMM’s needs.
The Board is thrilled to announce that in just 6 months we have reached our goal of raising $100,000 to start the Kevin J. MacDonald Endowment Fund. This achievement encourages us to set a new goal of $250,000, all of which will provide stipends for local students annually.
Contributed funds will be invested in a segregated, managed fund. Annually the CHMM Finance Committee determines the appropriate draw on these funds. The CHMM drew down 4% from its Board endowment in 2025. The first drawdown of funds will not be until summer ’26, thus allowing the principal to grow.
The Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act (UPMIFA) protects donor-restricted endowments and provides direction to endowment committees regarding investment and spending from these funds.
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Upcoming Events
All events are at the CHMM unless otherwise noted. Please check below for details.
PLEASE NOTE: The Custom House is a historic structure and is not handicap accessible. Most events take place on the second floor and there is no elevator in the building.
Year-round | Thursday-Saturday: 10-5; Sunday: 12-5
Children's Discovery Center
Did you know kids get into the museum AND the Discovery Center for free?
If you're looking for something to do this winter, stop by the museum for scavenger hunts, crafts, games, puzzles and more! No need to call ahead - if the museum is open, the Discovery Center is open!
For museum members: if the kids and grandkids need an escape, call us and we'll do our best to accommodate (even if the museum is closed).
We're pleased to welcome the Boys and Girls Club after-school program for their third year in a row, as well as the Salvation Army after-school program for their first year.
Friday, April 17th | 6:00 - 8:30 pm
Boats in Bloom: Spectacular Spring Floral Opening
Members and guests: join us on April 17th at 6 pm to view floral arrangements designed by local artists and gardening and horticultural clubs inspired by the museum’s collections. The evening will feature a silent auction for guests to bid on the arrangements.
Tickets to the opening of the show includes complimentary drinks, hors d'oeuvres, and live music.
The displays will be on view April 18th and 19th for $8 admission at the door.
Friday, May 1st | 5:30 pm reception, 6:30 pm lecture
All Hands: Yankee Whaling, the U.S. Navy and the Revenue Cutter Service
Michael P. Dyer is an independent scholar and curator having served as Curator of Maritime History at Mystic Seaport Museum, The New Bedford Whaling Museum, and the Kendall Whaling Museum. His special interests include the material culture of whaling the world round, cartography, voyages of exploration and discovery, manuscript illustration and point of intersection where cultural evidence demands attention. At the moment he is working on the early history of half-hull models, shipbuilding and their combined relationship to coastal cartography in the eighteenth-century.
May 21st - September 10th | Thursdays, 4-6 pm
Music on the Mall
Local string and wind musicians will play at the iconic Newburyport park as part of “Music on the Mall.” Musicians will perform on successive Thursdays between 4 to 6 p.m. from any bench they choose lining the Bartlet Mall.
These concerts are informal, and so far the list of local artists participating includes E.J. Ouellette, Jack Garvey, Jim Larkin, Jim Grenier, Joe Allwarden, Jon Deuplisea and Joyce Rains.
Please reach out to the Custom House if you would like to perform.
Sponsored by Newburyport Bank and the Arakelian Foundation.
Sunday, May 31st | 4 pm
NPT's Preservation Awards
Join us for the Newburyport Preservation Trust's 2026 Preservation Awards at at the Custom House Maritime Museum.
This event is open to NPT members, award winners and their guests only. Join NPT from our website.
Newburyport Preservation Trust Members can join the NPT as we celebrate individuals and organizations for their contributions toward historic preservation in Newburyport. Our goal is to support, promote, celebrate, and showcase preservation and raise awareness of the value and unique historic character of our community.
Spring
Members' Bus Trip to the USS Constitution
More details coming soon!
Upcoming Exhibitions
Grand Opening: June 18th
The Era of Clipper Ships
A new exhibition exploring one of the most iconic aspects of Newburyport's long history.
Newburyport's Renaissance: A Tribute to its Civic Leaders in the 1970s
Celebrate the individuals who saved historic Newburyport, including the Custom House. Once slated for demolition, the museum celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2025.
Ink, Iron, & Independence: A Port City at War
Newburyport's Road to Revolution gets revamped, with new and exciting items on display.
July 11th - September 12th | 10am - 1pm
Revolutionary Summer Saturdays
Free, outdoor and indoor programming for kids returns this summer for the 3rd year in a row! Games, crafts, fun, and more!
Stay tuned for more information on Community Partners.
Sponsored in part by Newburyport Bank and the Arakelian Foundation.
July - September | Sundays, 4-6 pm
Summer Concert Series
Join the Custom House on the back lawn for a series of concerts through July and August. Bring your own lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy music on the scenic back lawn, just steps from the Merrimac River.
July 5: Stellwagen Acoustic Duo
July 12: Jack Garvey and Buzzard Bay Buccaneers
July 19: Bossa Jazz Trio: Bossa Nova and jazz blend
July 26: Chuck Walker Trio
August 2: TBD
August 9: Steel drums - Zach Field Studio
August 16: Al Whitney Roger Kimball Jazz Duo
August 23: Ocaroline - Traditional 17th century Irish music
August 30: Mark Young Acoustic Duo
September 6: TBD
In partnership with the Firehouse Center for the Arts.
Sunday, July 19 | 2 pm @ Market Square
Reading of the Declaration of Independence
July 17th marks the anniversary of the Declaration's arrival in Newburyport where it was read to the public in Market Square. Join the Custom House, the Museum of Old Newbury, and other community partners for a recreation of the reading as well as other readings throughout the downtown.
For Members: after the readings there will be a private party at the Custom House starting at 6 pm. There will be a special viewing of a 19th century copy of the Declaration of Independence and private tours of two tall ships on the river behind the Custom House.
Thursday, September 17th | 6:00 - 10:00 pm
Seafaring Soiree Gala
The Custom House Maritime Museum's 3rd annual fundraising gala returns in 2026, this time to the Ipswich Country Club.
More information on auction items coming soon.
November | Date and time TBD
Volunteer Recognition Party
Interested in volunteering at the Custom House? Give us a call, stop by the museum, or email us at info@thechmm.org
Early December | Evening
Annual Members Party
Interested in becoming a member? Join at the link below!
POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Admiral Richard I. Rybacki Award Ceremony
The Rear Admiral Richard I. Rybacki Award was established by the Rybacki family to honor his public and community service dedication. It is presented annually to a Station Merrimack River crew member who best exemplifies the spirit of respect, honor, and devotion to duty in service to the U.S. Coast Guard and the community they serve.
Year-long programs brought to you, in part, by
Plan Your Visit
Plan Your Visit
- Museum Hours
Thursday – Saturday: 10AM-5PM
Sunday: 12PM-5PM
Closed Monday – Wednesday
- Tickets
Admission is $8 for adults, free for NBPT residents, active duty military, students, ENHA volunteers, and kids under 12.
Museum memberships include free admission.
- Parking
City parking is available adjacent to the museum. View parking lot directions.
Docent-led Tours
Join our volunteer docents for a tour of the museum. Registration is not required and tours are on a first come, first served basis. Tours are included with admission.
Contact 978-462-8681 or info@thechmm.org for special arrangements and private tours.




