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Learn Newburyport History

Our rich maritime history, curated by the Custom House Maritime Museum

From High Street to the shores of the Merrimack, the neighborhoods of Newburyport are steeped in maritime history, rich with stories of the people who helped build this city, explored these waters, and founded our nation. From its settlement to its rise as a maritime hub, and to its rebirth, the CHMM tells this story.
Newburyport Women at Sea

Newburyport Women at Sea

Newburyport merchants began to sail for China, Burma, and India more regularly, and were gone for longer periods of time. Like the whaling wives of Nantucket and New Bedford, Newburyport’s merchant wives began to desire to travel with their husbands, and to make a home at sea.

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Newburyport’s Many Shipyards

Newburyport’s Many Shipyards

Among many “firsts” associated with Newburyport’s many shipyards was the building and launching of the first US Revenue Cutter in 1791 – the USRC Massachusetts – from the yard of Searle and Tyler, near today’s Waterfront Park. The US Coast Guard considers this to be the first ship launched into its service...

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