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19th Century Village

Take the kids to the mall this weekend. The 19th-century version.

View of our Village from the waterLooking for the latest styles in hoop skirts and haberdashery? Take a horse and carriage ride or stroll through the streets of our authentic 19th-century seafaring village, comprised of more than 30 old New England trade shops and businesses.

These aren't replications - they're real historic buildings, transported from locations around New England. And they're home to many bustling maritime trades, from shipsmiths and coopers to woodcarvers and riggers. Even the streets will transport you back in time, as you encounter historians, musicians and storytellers.

So browse. Window shop. Enjoy!

Use the links below to learn more about each Village building:

Boardman SchoolMystic Press Printing Office
Buckingham-Hall HouseNautical Instruments Shop
Burrows HouseNew Shoreham Life-Saving Station
Charles Mallory Sail LoftPlymouth Cordage Company Ropewalk
CooperageRigging Loft
Drugstore & Doctor's OfficeRobie Ames Salmon Shack
Fishtown ChapelSchaefer's Spouter Tavern
Geo H. Stone General StoreShip Carver
Greenmanville Meeting HouseShip Chandlery
Hoop MakerSmall Boat Shop
James Driggs Shipsmith HouseThomas Greenman House
LighthouseThomas Oyster House
Lobstering ExhibitU.S. Life-Saving Service
Mystic Bank & Shipping Office

 

 

 

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