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Play is an old-school 80’s style arcade offering a full service bar, craft made drinks and food, and over 40 vintage arcade games. Oh and did we mention our epic roof top deck overlooking the working water front too?! (Curated content from www.playarcadenb.com)
At the New Bedford Whaling Museum, you will discover the underwater world of whales, the dramatic story of whaling and its impact, and the maritime history of Massachusetts’ south coast. (Curated content from www.whalingmuseum.org)
New Bedford Art Museum is dedicated to engaging a diverse audience in relevant exhibitions, exemplary education, and creative experiences as a vital innovative center for the arts. (Curated content from newbedfordart.org)
Built by shipwrights in 1834 for whaling merchant William Rotch Jr., the Rotch-Jones-Duff (RJD) House and Garden Museum epitomizes the “brave houses and flowery gardens” described by Herman Melville in Moby-Dick. Greek Revival in style, it was designed by architect Richard Upjohn, a founder, and first president… (Curated content from rjdmuseum.org)
A hands on, mental adventure game in downtown New Bedford. (Curated content from www.massescaperoom.com)
Palmer Island Light Station is located on the northern point of Palmer's Island in New Bedford Harbor. The island received its name from William Palmer, one of the first settlers of Dartmouth. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
For decades, Wonder Bowl has been synonymous with bowling in New Bedford, MA. We offer the ultimate bowling experience for individuals, families and competitive bowlers with state-of-the-art lanes, party options and seasonal leagues for all ages. (Curated content from wonderbowl.com)
This Historic lighthouse was built atop Fort Tabor in 1869 replacing the old Clark’s Point Light (1797). Fort Tabor was designed in part by Robert E. Lee in 1846, Fort Taber was completed in 1860. Restoration of the light was completed in June 2001. The light stands at 68 feet and is on a short Cylindrical tower on a stone and wood rectangular building on the granite fort. (Curated content from destinationnewbedford.org)