This Tuesday, January 23, Nancy Gentile and Capt. Michael Taylor, docents at the New Bedford Whaling Museum, will describe a day in the life of a whaling voyage. Their lecture will include recounts …
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This Tuesday, Jan. 23, Nancy Gentile and Capt. Michael Taylor, docents at the New Bedford Whaling Museum, will describe a day in the life of a whaling voyage. Their lecture will include recounts of crews, vessels, geography, and products, along with details of the business in New Bedford and Nantucket, arctic whaling, 20th-century whaling, and the lives of sister sailors/whaling wives. There will even be a baleen and harpoon demonstration!
WHEN: Jan. 23, at 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Tiverton Public Library, 34 Roosevelt Ave.
MORE INFO: This event is free and open to the public.