Nantucket Museums

Explore Nantucket museums showcasing the island’s rich history, maritime heritage, science, and art through immersive exhibits and historic sites.

Photo by: Tom Griswold

Discover Nantucket’s Museums & History

Nantucket museums offer a deeper look into the island’s unique story, from its whaling past and maritime heritage to science, art, and cultural history. Visitors can explore historic homes, interactive exhibits, and preserved landmarks that bring Nantucket’s past and present to life.

Whether you’re interested in history, science, or art, Nantucket’s museums provide meaningful and engaging experiences for all ages.

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Nantucket Museums

Explore Nantucket museums that bring the island’s history, culture, and maritime heritage to life. From historic homes to interactive exhibits, these experiences offer a deeper look at Nantucket beyond the shoreline.

Built in 1846 at the height of Nantucket’s whaling prosperity, the Hadwen House is a grand Greek Revival mansion that offers a rare glimpse into the island’s wealthiest era. Now operated by the Nantucket Historical Association as a museum, it features period rooms, decorative arts exhibits, and a beautifully maintained Victorian garden. Located on Main Street, it’s one of the most striking historic homes open to the public on Nantucket.

Built in 1846 at the height of Nantucket’s whaling prosperity, the Hadwen House is a grand Greek Revival mansion that offers a rare glimpse into the island’s wealthiest era. Now operated by the Nantucket Historical Association as a museum, it features period rooms, decorative arts exhibits, and a beautifully maintained Victorian garden. Located on Main Street, it’s one of the most striking historic homes open to the public on Nantucket.

The Nantucket Historical Association preserves and shares the rich history of Nantucket through its museums, historic sites, and engaging programs. From the iconic Nantucket Whaling Museum to guided walking tours and research collections, it offers a deeper look into the people, industries, and stories that shaped the island. It’s an essential experience for visitors who want to understand Nantucket beyond its beaches.
The Nantucket Historical Association preserves and shares the rich history of Nantucket through its museums, historic sites, and engaging programs. From the iconic Nantucket Whaling Museum to guided walking tours and research collections, it offers a deeper look into the people, industries, and stories that shaped the island. It’s an essential experience for visitors who want to understand Nantucket beyond its beaches.

The Egan Maritime Institute brings Nantucket’s seafaring history to life through immersive programs, on-the-water experiences, and the Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum. Focused on preserving the island’s maritime heritage, it offers visitors a deeper understanding of the people, industries, and rescue stories shaped by the surrounding sea. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to connect with Nantucket beyond the shoreline.

The Egan Maritime Institute brings Nantucket’s seafaring history to life through immersive programs, on-the-water experiences, and the Shipwreck & Lifesaving Museum. Focused on preserving the island’s maritime heritage, it offers visitors a deeper understanding of the people, industries, and rescue stories shaped by the surrounding sea. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to connect with Nantucket beyond the shoreline.

Ric Burns Film at NHA

“Nantucket is a different sort of island.” See why – watch this trailer for the Ric Burns film “Nantucket,” showing in the Nantucket Whaling Museum.

FAQ

Are Nantucket museums open year-round?

Many Nantucket museums are seasonal, with full hours in summer and reduced schedules in spring and fall. Some remain open year-round with limited hours.

Yes, several museums and historic sites are located in Nantucket Town and can be easily visited on foot in a single day.

Many museums offer interactive exhibits and family-friendly programs, making them a great activity for children and all ages.

Museums are one of the best indoor activities on Nantucket, especially during rainy days or cooler weather.