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“one of the nation's most important historic maritime treasures”
The Herreshoff Marine Museum is dedicated to the education and inspiration of the public through presentations of the history and innovative work of the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company and the America's Cup competition. The Museum, bordering beautiful Narragansett Bay, in Bristol, Rhode Island, is one of the nation's most important historic maritime treasures. We regularly host classic yacht regattas, sponsor symposia on classic yacht design and restoration, and operate an outstanding sailing school for youth and adults. We celebrate excellence in design, innovation, education, and technology. Immerse yourself in exhibits about the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, the America’s Cup, and the fabulous people and yachts that gained fame around the world. Participate in our extraordinary events and expand your horizons. Visit, join, and be a part of a great tradition.
The Herreshoff Museum is dedicated to the art, science, and practice of (mostly) competitive wooden boat building and racing. Include in its holdings are engines and other mechanical "solutions"... Read more
DONT APPLY for a job here, you'll be wasting you're time. won't attend this place in the future Read more
If you are an advit sailor like we are and absolutely love everything about sailboat...the America cup and how it started, well this is the place for you! The Herreshoff history is fascinating, a... Read more
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