Herman Melville said this city was perhaps the dearest place to live in, in all of New England. On this tour you will explore the streets that inspired Melville's tale, showcasing the city's nineteenth-century architecture and the landmarks that played a crucial role in both the whaling industry and Melville's masterpiece. Go at your own pace, anytime. The tour is location aware and plays as you walk guiding you step by step through the streets. Stop anytime, and listen again later anytime.
The tour ends at the The National Lightship Sailors Memorial where you'll hear the history of the lightships and it's people.
You'll stop outside the Seaman's Bethel, the historic spot that Melville used and wrote about in Moby Dick.
The tour starts at the “A Dead Whale or a Stove Boat” Statue where you'll hear about the history, name and whaling.
The tour stops by the Massachusetts 54th Volunteer Regiment Memorial, you'll hear about the people that fought, and the whaling link.
The tour stops outside the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park Visitor Center, and you'll be guided step by step through the area.
The tour starts outside the U.S. Customs house, where you'll hear the story of what happened here.
The tour stops outside the Quahog Republic Whaler's Tavern
, and you'll hear it's history.
The tour stops outside the historic New Bedford Whaling Museum and you'll hear about whaling history and what it was used for
You'll walk around the historic district stopping outside of historic places and hearing the story of whaling.
The tour starts outside the library at the “A Dead Whale or a Stove Boat” Statue, you'll learn the term, what whaling meant to this town, and how it shaped moby dick.
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To take the tour go to the “A Dead Whale or a Stove Boat” Statue, at 613 Pleasant St, New Bedford, MA 02740
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