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    Nantucket Historical Association

    4.1 (17 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Amuse B.

    This place was great. I wasn't keen on going to a Whaling Museum while I was in Nantucket, but my friend dragged me in. I was really impressed by the enthusiasm of the staff. All sorts of talks and events going on at all time, and all the staff are really enthusiastic about the history and want you to know everything (and not in an annoying way). There's a big 'ol whale hanging from the ceiling inside and all sorts of cool things to look at. They also have a bunch of really interesting movies to watch. It was really worth the $15 to me. There is also a roof deck you can go up to and take pictures of Nantucket from above. The guy running the front desk was really sad to see my friend and I go and invited us to come back for the rest of the day if we wanted until they closed. I thought that was nice of him and left Nantucket with warm fuzzies even though it was, about 40 degrees out at the time :P

    Ger T.

    This is better known as the "Nantucket Whaling Museum." Not as big nor as grand as its counterpart in New Bedford, the Nantucket Museum nevertheless has some really good exhibits covering the development of the island from its first native settlers to the first European settlement, its Quaker heritage, the development of whaling, and modern day Nantucket as a well-known summer resort. The centerpiece of the museum is the 40-ft sperm whale skeleton hung in the main gallery over the whaleboat. There's also a small gallery on the second floor dedicated to the sinking of the whaleship Essex, of "In the Heart of the Sea" fame. The second half of the museum is a look at the process that the whale oil goes through once it came back to Nantucket and was processed for making into candles and lamp oil. The building is actually an old spermaceti candle factory, so it's a fairly appropriate area for the exhibit. Upstairs, they have examples of scrimshaw and needlework, and then at the very top of the building they have a widow's walk-like area with a nice view of the harbor. I didn't go to any of the other historical building tours offered by the Association, so I can't comment on them. But if they are anything like the museum proper, I don't think I'd be disappointed. If you're looking for the end-all and be-all of whaling history and museums, go to New Bedford. But if you just happen to be on Nantucket and feel like getting a glimpse of what the island used to be in the glory days of Yankee whaling, check this museum out.

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    Jay F.

    Perfect for a rainy day. The Whale Museum covers all things whaling and boasts a complete Sperm Whale skeleton. The telling of the Whaleship Essex is NOT to be missed. Incredible story and well told from the docent I saw. Don't forget to check out the scrimshaw gallery upstairs either as it's well worth a look. Overall a great museum experience.

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    I wasn't keen on going to a Whaling Museum while I was in Nantucket, but my friend dragged me in.

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    Sankaty Lighthouse

    Sankaty Lighthouse

    4.9(15 reviews)
    3.6 km

    Always a great spot to come to visit. Sankaty Head is a part of Siasconset, aka 'Sconset, proper,…read moreand located on the east side of the island. The views are really incredible! You are up high, and there is a downward view of the Sankaty Head Golf Club which borders the station. A nice view and of Nantucket - just beautiful. If you look north, you can make out Great Point Light too if there is no fog or haze. This location is a great for amateur radio too; with a hand-held walkie, you can easily reach the Dennis and Barnstable 2 meter/VHF repeaters. The Nantucket Amateur Radio Association holds their International Lighthouse Lightship weekend special event station at this location. There is a couple of benches, foot traffic, bicycles, and cars; this is a heavily visited site. Parking area for cars. The area has fencing around it. Watch for ticks! Bring a chair if able. Enjoy the views!

    About a 20-minute drive from the Nantucket Downtown District area…read more If you have access to a car while visiting Nantucket, stop by the Sankaty Lighthouse. It was nice that it wasn't crowded, and the walking path is easy to traverse. There's a fenced area over by the bluffs that has nice views of the beach and ocean. There's signage indicating some facts and history. You can't go inside the lighthouse, as expected, but you can't walk right up to the front door, which is kinda neat. Expect to spend about 30 minutes here, mostly with a smooth drive. AT&T cell service is limited so screenshot and directions in case you're out of range of internet coverage!

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    Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum - Hawden House, the new home of the NHA

    Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum

    5.0(1 review)
    5.8 km

    Why has no one made a review of the Hadwen House, home of the Nantucket Historical Association, and…read moremore importantly, the Basket Museum?! OK - a few years ago, '22 I believe, we got the Nantucket Official Guide at the Hyline terminal and looked up the address of the museum; in Town, so that was cool an easy walk! My wife likes those baskets, and my mother had one as well, so it was a destination/thing to do when we spent our week on-island. The Official Guide was out of date, as we walked from Town up through neighborhoods only to find that the building was empty... they moved. So we went to the Whaling Museum to inquire, and they really had no clue, but sent us to Hadwen House where other NHA folks were working. Well, in fact, it was the new location of the Basket Museum. It was free then, now ('25) it costs 10 or 20 dollars to get a pass enabling you to visit all of the NHA sites. When you enter there is a little desk area, you turn right and there are lovely paintings, antique furniture, and displays along the way from the front right parlor to the rear. The baskets, even I have to admit, are pretty cool. The front left parlor has some incredible furniture as well, and I mean like Antiques Roadshow quality. Upstairs, they have a display area where local crafters demonstrate on how to make a basket. We all joke about that basket weaving course in college, you know, the gimme, but really, there is an art to making those things! I highly recommend visiting the Basket Museum at Hadwen House, upper Main Street, across from the Three Bricks. Lovely area. Beautiful house too. They have a bathroom on the first floor, in the back, kind of all stark white, antique style, and kind of creepy... if you look in the mirror you will see someone standing behind you! Just kidding... sort of. A very nice place to sit on the front steps or the benches on the porch, and catch your breath and take in ACK.

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    Cisco Brewers - Try their scotch!

    Cisco Brewers

    4.2(407 reviews)
    8.8 km
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    A must on the island. Highly recommend as the food, drinks, service, and vibe is great.read more

    My husband and I went to Nantucket for a long weekend and stayed with a friend of ours. He had told…read moreus how much fun Cisco Brewery was, and that they have great bands...so we Ubered up there on a Saturday. We got there fairly early but the first band had already started, and the area under the tent was already full. We got some drinks, checked out the space and eventually we were able to snag some chairs under the tent. The outside beer area had alcohol drinks as well. 2 of us had tequila drinks, and 2 tried the beers. We were all really happy with our choices. All of the food there came from food trucks, and there were a lot of random vendors, which made it a fun, unique experience! All of our food and drinks were great. I also bought a few hats- the hat selection was really good from the band and the brewery. They also had a shop along with the other vendors who were set up. We stayed longer than expected- the first band (Grateful Dead cover band) was amazing, so we stayed to check out the second band (who were really good also). We eventually gave up our seats under the tent to some very happy people! We will definitely go back to the Cisco brewery the next time we're in Nantucket- it was a great experience all around! Everyone we encountered- whether they worked there, or weee there for fun were very nice and friendly. There was a dance area in front of the stage and people definitely used it - so there was great people watching in a super fun setting!

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