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"Mystic Seaport is primarily divided into four sections:
A re-created 19th-Century Village, complete with Museum educators who teach you about each building's role in a coastal community;
The Waterfront, featuring tall ships and other historic vessels that you can climb aboard and explore;
Our Preservation Shipyard, where you can watch us restore antique vessels using traditional methods and tools; and
A diverse selection of formal Exhibits and Galleries, Frozen In: Captain Comer and the Hudson Bay Inuit, Sentinels of the Sea and Mapping the Pacific Coast: Coronado to Lewis and Clark which opens May 2, 2009.
NEW Stroll through the gardens at Mystic Seaport.
The Museum also invites visitors to get on the water with a boat rental from our Boathouse, or learn about the stars in our Planetarium. And for our younger visitors we offer a wide variety of opportunities for learning and fun, including our Children's Museum, Discovery Barn and Playscape Area."
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