Visit the Nantucket Whaling Museum Today for Free!

Museum2[1]International Museum Day is today, Tuesday, May 18th.  In celebration, the Nantucket Historical Association is offering free admission to the Nantucket Whaling Museum!  Visit the museum and see a forty-six foot skeleton of a sperm whale that washed ashore on New Year’s Day in 1998, the 1849 Fresnel Lens used in Sankaty Head Lighthouse, a restored 1881 tower clock, and much more!

Open Daily 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

15 Broad Street / 508.228.1894

If you’d like to find a Nantucket Summer Home near the museum, use our Rental Search Tool and check the box next to the ‘Town’ area.

Free after-school activities at the Nantucket Whaling Museum

whaling museum springAll winter the Nantucket Historical Association has been hosting after-school activities for school-age children. The program will continue through the end of April, so there is still time to take advantage of this wonderful program.

Explore Nantucket history through Nantucket stories, a hands-on look at artifacts from the NHA collection, and educational crafts and games. Groups of children are also welcome, but must be accompanied by adult companions. This program is supported by a grant from the Nantucket Golf Club Foundation.

Tuesday is Nantucket Narratives Day
Nantucket Narratives is an afternoon of stories and activities inspired by Nantucket.  Join us and listen to an NHA educator share a story, or choose a book from our library of Nantucket tales to read on your own in the Discovery Room.

Wednesday is Activities and Artifacts Day
Each week features a different “Artifact of the Week” when children can see and touch authentic artifacts while wearing white curator’s gloves.  The afternoon will also offer hands-on activities inspired by the featured artifact.

Thursday is Island Explorations Day
Explore Nantucket history through a variety of activities in the Discovery Room.  You can try on colonial clothing, learn to tie knots, examine old Nantucket photographs, or read a book about Nantucket history.

All activities are held in the Discovery Room of the Whaling Museum, 13 Broad Street. The programs are free for Nantucket’s school-age children and their families. Participants are asked to enter through the Discovery Room door, to the right of the main Museum entrance, 13 Broad Street.

For more information contact the Nantucket Historical Association at 508-228-1894 or visit www.nha.org.

To find a Nantucket Summer Rental close to the Whaling Museum, use our Rental Search Tool and check the box next to the ‘Town’ area.