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		<title>New England attraction- A historic whale museum in Nantucket, Massachusetts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NHA&#8217;s Whaling Museum Nantucket, MA Back in 1846, a candle factory was built by the Mitchell family just shortly after Nantucket&#8217;s Great Fire. Less than two years later, two island businessmen put their mind and money together in keeping the candle factory running until the end of the island&#8217;s whaling era in the 1860s. The [...]]]></description>
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Nantucket, MA</p>
<p>Back in 1846, a candle factory was built by the Mitchell family just shortly after Nantucket&#8217;s Great Fire. Less than two years later, two island businessmen put their mind and money together in keeping the candle factory running until the end of the island&#8217;s whaling era in the 1860s. The building remained a warehouse before it became the New England Steamship Company&#8217;s offices and then finally converted into the <a href="http://www.nha.org/" target="_self">NHA&#8217;s Whaling Museum</a> in 1929. Since then, it has been dedicated to the history of whaling and restored for prime exhibition space, a fully accessible rooftop observation deck overlooking Nantucket harbor, and the sperm whale skeleton. In 2008, the whaling museum received accreditation from the American Association of Museums, which only 22 other museums have been awarded across the nation. Inside the museum you&#8217;ll find a vast array of whaling artifacts and memorabilia, including longboats, harpoons, and scrimshaw, but the centerpiece is the complete skeleton of a 46-foot bull Sperm whale suspended from the ceiling. They&#8217;re only open for a short period of time: September 7-October 31 from 10am to 5pm for $15 a person and an extra $3 to see the other historic sites around the area (Hadwen House, Oldest House, Old Mill, and Quaker Meeting House).</p>
<div id="attachment_640" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://nha.org"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-640" title="nantucket-whaling-museum-0605-de" src="http://www.NETravelGuide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/nantucket-whaling-museum-0605-de-150x150.jpg" alt="A 46-foot skeleton of a sperm whale that washed ashore on New Year's Day in 1998" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A 46-foot skeleton of a sperm whale that washed ashore on New Year&#39;s Day in 1998</p></div>
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