Mystic Seaport or Mystic Seaport: The Museum of America and the Sea in Mystic, Connecticut is the largest maritime museum in the United States. It is notable for its collection of sailing ships and boats, and for the re-creation of the crafts and fabric of an entire 19th-century seafaring village. It consists of more than 60 original historic buildings, most of them rare commercial structures moved to the 19acre site and meticulously restored.OverviewThe museum was established in 1929 as the "Marine Historical Association". Its first fame came with the acquisition in 1941 of the Charles W. Morgan, the only surviving wooden sailing whaler. The seaport was one of the first living history museums in the United States, with a collection of buildings and craftsmen to show how work was done. The seaport now receives about 250,000 visitors each year.In addition, it supports research via an extensive library, and runs the Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime Studies, a summer graduate-level academic program established in 1955 by maritime historian Professor Robert G. Albion of Harvard University. The Seaport also hosts Williams - Mystic in conjunction with Williams College, an undergraduate program in maritime studies. Outreach includes sailing and history classes for area children.
The coolest 60's musical atmosphere ever! clothing, jewelry, original tie dye, rock tees, tapestries, rock gifts of every kind, purses, knapsacks, bajas, blankets, rare collectible vinyl, CDs & DVDs featuring the greatest Blues, Rock and pop artists of all time. Accoustic & Electric guitars,Tons of rare music, film and TV nostalgia posters and prints from the classic to the obscure. Lava Lamps of many colors and sizes, gag gifts, calendars. The best, funniest cards, magnets and stickers on the planet & lots more.
This page is a celebration of the live music, entertainment, artists and fans of "The Stage" at the Olde Mistick Village Arts Cinema. "The Stage" is Mystic's celebrated destination for intimate, unique live musical concert performances by artists ranging from Multi-Grammy Award Winning Music Legends, to the budding local artists of tomorrow. "The Stage" provides an opportunity for all its patrons to meet and greet the artists and experience a closeness in its 180 seat, intimate setting to feel like a true participant in every show.
Full Circle Framing is located at Mystic Seaport Museum, in the Mill on Greenmanville Ave. We specialize in creative, personalized, conservation quality custom framing. The owner, Carol Zeilman, has been framing for over 35 years (and has stopped counting!). Previously, she was the manager and lead framer for Mystic Seaport's Art & Custom Framing Gallery. The current shop is in a rather hidden location...one reason for working with customers by appointment! The other reason is to allow dedicated time to work on the perfect design choice for custom framing. Appointments can be set up at the client's convenience. Conservation materials and methods are stressed, so that the piece being framed will have a long and beautiful life. Full Circle Framing will work with any budget and we make every effort to keep the pricing reasonable. Quantity contract framing available, as well as simple repairs and replacement jobs. We work well with artists and non-profit organizations too.
Give your child the opportunity to develop grace, poise and flexibility in a creative and fun environment the Fred Astaire way! We are offering ballroom, jazz, tap, ballet, hip-hop and lyrical dance lessons for children of all ages. Our studio paired up with local business "RSVP" that is full service event planning company. We will hold different events and birthday parties for kids all ages at our studio!
Paint Misbehavin' BYOB painting classes only $35 per person!
Since 1993, Mystic Army Navy Stores has been family-operated and run in historic Downtown Mystic, CT. Not just a store; It's an Adventure!