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The city looked a little tired on a perfect Sunday morning. There are empty store windows, but a palpable sense of revival along the waterfront. New Bedford is four times larger and tougher than Portsmouth. Its urban population is more diverse. A shadow of its former self, the city seems to need its history even more than we do. Sometimes homeless citizens like to add a few colorful details to Malcolm’s walking tour.

We made one quick loop around the cobbled area where the streets are paved with old ballast stones. Then like most tourists since 1916, we visited the Whaling Museum. We saw the looming whale skeleton and climbed aboard the half-scale model of a whaling ship. Thanks to Malcom’s introduction, we were not strangers. Our two-hours in New Bedford left us curious and willing to come back. It only takes one person to set off a whole cascade of positive first impressions. Malcolm and his visitor center colleagues did exactly that. We could do that here too.

Copyright © 2007 by J. Dennis Robinson. All rights reserved.

Whaling Memorial sculpture in New Bedford / SeacoastNH.com

WHalf-size model Whaling ship in New Bedford Whaling Museum / J. Dennis Robinson at SeacoastNH.com

New Bedford Whaling Museum / SeacoastNH.com

Whaling skeleton detail in New Bedford / SeacoastNH.com

Whaling ship in New Bedford Museum/ SeacoastNH.com

Lewis Temple, a Black blacksmith who designed barbed harpoon in sculpture in New Bedford / SeacoastNH.com photo

Seaman's Bethel and Mariner's Home in New Bedford/ SeacoastNH.com Photo

Inside New Bedford Whaling Museum / Phot by SeacoastNH.com

All photos by J. Dennis Robinson. Copyright (c) SeacoastNH.com.



 

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