The Nantucket Museum features the history of Nantucket Shipwrecks and a Lifesaving Museum that features collections on Nantucket's Maritime History
Welcome to the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum

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Welcome to the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum

Located next to important shipping lanes running along the East Coast when maritime travel was in its heyday, Nantucket Island saw hundreds of vessels passing by each day – all navigating without the advantages of modern technology. Treacherous shoals and inclement weather led to over 700 shipwrecks in the surrounding waters of Nantucket, causing the area to be dubbed “a graveyard of the Atlantic.” The Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum preserves the memory of those Islanders who risked their lives performing rescues so that others might live. These men served in organizations devoted to maritime rescue, such as the Massachusetts Humane Society, United States Life-Saving Service, and the United States Coast Guard.

Established in 1968, the museum celebrates its 40th anniversary following an extensive $3 million renovation and expansion. Visit the Nantucket Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum and enjoy captivating new exhibits and family-friendly programs designed to appeal to all ages.

2010 Exhibtion

SEA DOGS! Great Tails of the Sea®

An exhibition present in conjunction with Mystic Seaport® in two parts:

LIFESAVING DOGS & COAST GUARD DOGS

at the Shiwpreck & Lifesaving Museum
158 Polpis Road
Open daily May 22 - Oct. 11
10am - 4pm

LIGHTHOUSE DOGS & NANTUCKET DOGS

at the historic Coffin School
4 Winter Street
Open daily May 28 - Oct. 11
10am - 4pm

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