Explore the Majestic Charles W. Morgan in Mystic
Discover the Charles W. Morgan, a symbol of American maritime heritage and the last wooden whaling ship in the world, at Mystic Seaport.
The Charles W. Morgan, America's last wooden whaling ship, stands as a testament to maritime history. Visitors can explore its rich past and experience the art of shipbuilding in Mystic, Connecticut.
A brief summary to Charles W. Morgan
- 75 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic, Mystic, Connecticut, 06355, US
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Know before you go
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- Check the schedule for guided tours to learn more about the ship's history.
- Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy a more personal experience.
- Explore the adjacent Mystic Seaport for a full-day maritime adventure.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of the ship and the harbor.
- Check for special events or exhibits that may be taking place during your visit.
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Getting There
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Bus
To reach the Charles W. Morgan at Mystic Seaport from Narragansett, start by taking the RIPTA bus #66 from Narragansett to South Kingstown. You will need to get off at the South Kingstown train station. Once there, transfer to the Peter Pan Bus Lines and catch a bus heading to Mystic, CT. The bus ride should take about 30 minutes. Get off at the Mystic Seaport stop, which is a short walk from the Charles W. Morgan.
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Bicycle
If you prefer to cycle, you can head north on Ocean Road from Narragansett to Route 1. Once on Route 1, follow the bike lanes for approximately 12 miles until you reach Mystic. Upon arriving in Mystic, follow signs to Mystic Seaport, which is located at 75 Greenmanville Ave. The Charles W. Morgan is part of the seaport and easily accessible once you enter the area.
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Walking
Walking to the Charles W. Morgan is not feasible due to the distance from Narragansett. However, if you are in nearby areas such as Wakefield, you can walk to the RIPTA bus stop, take the bus to Mystic, and then walk from the Mystic Seaport bus stop to the Charles W. Morgan. The walk from the bus stop to the seaport is about 10-15 minutes.
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