CUSTOM HOUSE MARITIME MUSEUM  150 Bank Street, New London, Connecticut  06320 -  phone: 860-447-2501 fax: 860-447-8086
The Custom House Maritime Museum  open year-round - telling the stories of New London's waterfront!
We're open six days a week!
April through December, the museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, (closed Monday), from 1 to 5pm. Info: 860-447-2501.

At last week's reception for Eileen Ivers & Immigrant Soul, one of Eileen's band members saw our poster as they were leaving the museum. "Look," he said, "John Mock is going to be here!"
He's that good.

Back by popular demand: Renowned musician and photographer John Mock will present his unique multimedia maritime concert presentation From The Shoreline at the Custom House Maritime Museum next Sunday,  August 1st at 2:00pm.
Tickets are $15, $10 for members.
Please call 860-447-2501 or email (click >> HERE) to reserve a seat.

John Mock is an artist and the sea and its coasts are his muse. (Although he now lives in Nashville, his father used to captain a tugboat out of New London.) Wrote NLMS president George Sprecace after John's 2009 performance at the Custom House, “On Sunday, about 50 members and guests of the New London Maritime Society met at the New London, Ct. Custom House, the oldest continuing functioning Custom House in the nation. There they were entertained... more accurately spellbound... by the music, photos and personal stories of John Mock, renowned multi-instrumentalist, photographer, and very generous great guy who made his home for many years on these Southern New England shores. Since then, his muse has been the sea and shores of New England, Virginia and Ireland.

In recent years, John and his lovely wife, also a professional musician, have resided and worked in Nashville with the many other musical luminaries of that area. But after experiencing his captivating concert, the organization's President expressed the desire of all in attendance: 'JOHN, COME HOME.' "  John's Web site click > HERE.


Fiddlers, Circus, Sea Captains, Tugs
It was the best week, yet, in New London!

Thank you City of New London for sponsoring two great events on the Parade last week: Eileen Ivers & her band Immigrant Soul, and the charming Nimble Arts Circus from Brattleboro, Vermont.









See New London Maritime Society's Amistad exhibition at United Nations headquarters, NYC, March 2010.  CLICK >> HERE.


SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS
AMISTAD: A True Story of Freedom
a new permanent exhibition

Amistad Photographs of Wojtek Wacowski

Two Small Boats by David McCulloch
Our favorite small-boat builder, David McCulloch of Old Lyme, has brought in two of his hand-built boats. The 14-foot paddle canoe, designed by Jon Persson of Essex, weighs 39 pounds. The 12-foot kayak, with a heat-shrunk aircraft dacron cover, is David's own design and weighs just 20 pounds! Are they canoes or kayaks? Read David's answer click >> here.

+ 2 new exhibitions
Captain Nathaniel Brown Palmer: A Maritime Pioneer, based on the book about the Stonington captain who designed the first clipper ships and discovered Antarctica, by Stonington author Candace Sanford, (Flat Hammock Press).
We're having a special Author's Tea for Candy on Tuesday, August 17, at 3 PM.  Tickets $8, $5 children under age 12. Call 860-447-2501 or email (click > HERE) to reserve your ticket.


Projects from the New London Regional Mucticultural Magnet School, 4th & 5th grades' Selborne Project -- a study of the historic sites within a kilometer of the school. Below is a model of the Custom House. The display is  one of two special exhibitions at the museum which opened July 24 in conjunction with Fish Tales Tugs & Sails.

Thanks to the Connecticut  Humanities Council for awarding us a near-$10,000 grant to assist our installation of the Amistad: A True Story of Freedom exhibition in the Showalter Gallery.
The exhibit opened May 20.

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Remember: The Custom House
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We're now 3-D on Google Earth. Thanks to Nat Trumbull's UCONN students, Seth Bakstis and Gina Arnold, the Custom House is the first 3-D building in all of New London. Click HERE to experience it! OR 1.) go to Google Maps,  2.) search: 150 Bank Street, New London, CT, 06320, 3.) click on  'Earth' at upper left, & 4.) zoom in! (You must download the free Google Earth 3-D viewer, for this function to work.)
































Book lovers - visit our Museum Shop with its collection of vintage books on nautical topics, and maritime & New London history. We've got nautical matches, cards, toys, beautiful ribbons, hand-made baskets, & New London souvenirs, too!

July through August, a selected group of Lighthouse items will be discounted by 50%.
Nimble Arts Summer Circus
         click >> HERE
Eileen Ivers & Immigrant Soul