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19th-Century Village

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

19th Century VillageLooking for the latest styles in hoop skirts and haberdashery? Take a horse and carriage ride or stroll through the streets of our re-created 19th-century village, comprised of more than 30 New England trade shops and businesses from the 1800s.

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.

Learn about 19th-century Maritime Communities and visit the Greenmanville Community.

Learn more about the buildings that comprise the Mystic Seaport village by clicking on the links below:

Shipyard PrivyClam ShackDrugstore
Oyster HouseShipsmith ShopMystic Bank
Lobster ShackFire EngineShipping Office
Life-Saving StationNautical Instruments ShopChubb's Wharf
Halfway HouseHoop MakerReading Room
Salmon ShackShip CarverGeneral Store
RopewalkPrinting OfficeBoardman School
Sail LoftMiddle WharfBuckingham-Hall House
Rigging LoftBurrows HouseFishtown Chapel
Ship ChandleryCooperageGreenmanville

 

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