Members’ Evenings: Viewing of Nantucket, a film by Ric Burns

Nantucket a Film by Ric BurnsNantucket chronicles the vibrancy of Nantucket’s history, from its Native American origins as a Wampanoag outpost, through the English settlement and early Quaker culture, to its international significance as the whaling capital of the world, and eventual transformation to summer resort and art colony.

Please reserve your spot as space is limited. Sign up by contacting Membership@nha.org

Held in person at the Whaling Museum for small groups of 10 members or less. Viewings will be in Gosnell Hall and socially distanced.

The Nantucket Historical Association preserves and interprets the history of Nantucket through its programs, collections, and properties, in order to promote the island’s significance and foster an appreciation of it among all audiences.

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