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In 1652 Governor William Bradford, Captain Myles Standish, Thomas Southworth, John Winslow, John Cooke & their associates all representatives of the Plymouth Colony purchased the territory of Dartmouth, ...

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Check
out our new blog post: "[type] Faces of New Bedford", submitted to us
by Laura Franz, Chair, Design Department College of Visual and
Performing Arts, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
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The following blog post was submitted to us by Laura Franz, Chair, Design Department College of Visual and Performing Arts, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

New Bedford Whaling Museum TONIGHT @ 6:30pm : historic and contemporary photos of new bedford's working waterfrontat the New Bedford Whaling Museum! check it out - it's free!!

New Bedford Whaling Museum Tomorrow night @ 6:30pm : historic and contemporary photos of new bedford's working waterfrontat the New Bedford Whaling Museum! check it out - it's free!!
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New Bedford Whaling Museum mark your calendar! Thurs. Oct. 29 @ 6:30, a historical and modern perspective on the NB working waterfront, a photography lecture a the NBWM.

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Check out the NBWM's Digital Museum on our website including links to our blog, flickr and more!! http://www.whalingmuseum.org/digitalmuse um/index.html
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New Bedford Whaling Museum Exhibits displaying sperm whale and blue whale bones and scrimshaw.

New Bedford Whaling Museum new photos added to our Flickr site daily! http://www.flickr.com/photos/nbwm/
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Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to the world, securely and privately show content to your friends and family, or blog the photos and videos you take with a cameraphone.

New Bedford Whaling Museum New articles added to our blog everyday! Check it out at www.whalingmuseumblog.org
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This article was originally posted at www.echospace.org as a Learning Center, an online space that you can use to explore cross-cultural learning with friends, family or students.

New Bedford Whaling Museum Old Dartmouth Historical Society Lecture Series Begins Tonight! New England Furniture @ 6:30pm.

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In this Learning Center, I want to share an incredible experience I had during the summer of 2009. I was invited to attend a ten-day course in Inupiaq land use and values, put on by the Inupiaq people ...

New Bedford Whaling Museum Saturday is Smithsonian Mag's Nat. Museum Day 2009...download "get in free" coupon to the New Bedford Whaling Museum, http://bit.ly/holuR
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Enjoy Free Museum Admission on Saturday September 26, 2009 - Check out Museums in your area that are participating in Museum Day 2009, now over 1,200 Museums!

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new photos added to our Flickr site daily!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/nbwm/

New Bedford Whaling Museum Audio tour production, just around the corner...
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The march to our first audio tour at the New Bedford Whaling Museum continues. Scattered fears that technology will take over, or ruin the experience of visiting the museum are occasionally uncovered, and dissipate. ...

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Check out this great story on Narwhals on NPR! http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story .php?storyId=111865328
Source: www.npr.org
Way up north in the Arctic, one researcher spends summers studying the narwhals — whales with a unicorn horn. Much remains unknown about the life and behaviors of these wily creatures, which are extremely tough to track.













Oil on canvas. Ship MARY crushed by iceflow; dismasted, starboard bulwark broken; ship's boat, debris, scattered left; iceberg behind; men working onboard, man carrying belongings to group in center foreground loading 2 ship's boats; men on MARY, right, watching men tow small boat over ice; burning ship, distance; 2 boats, 1 nipped, right horizon; bright greens, blues, interplay of light; framed. canvas possibly sailcloth, perhaps actual sail; letter from S. L. Lowe, Jr., 1-11-72
(1972.33)







































