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  2. Port of New Bedford - Wikipedia

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    The New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal is an offshore wind port under development by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (Mass CEC). [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Since the ISO/IEC 17025 accredited Wind Technology Testing Center opened in 2011, the laboratory has run 35 blade testing programmes and hundreds of individual blade tests. [ 16 ]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in New Bedford ...

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    December 2, 2009 (2-28 Mill Rd., 2-13 Tarkiln Hill Rd. Extends into Acushnet.: 16: Hotel Waverly: Hotel Waverly: January 26, 1990 (1162-1166 Acushnet Ave. 17: Howland Mill Village Historic District

  4. New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1996, the park encompasses 34 acres (fourteen hectares) dispersed over thirteen city blocks. It includes a visitor center, the New Bedford National Historic Landmark District, the New Bedford Whaling Museum, the Seamen's Bethel, the schooner Ernestina, and the Rotch–Jones–Duff House and Garden Museum.

  5. Seamen's Bethel - Wikipedia

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    Built by the New Bedford Port Society, it was completed on May 2, 1832.It is a contributing property to the New Bedford Historic District, a National Historic Landmark.. The Seamen's Bethel was specifically constructed for the many sailors who called New Bedford their home port (mostly whalers), who considered it a matter of tradition that one visited the chapel before setting sail.

  6. South Coast (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The South Coast of Massachusetts (sometimes stylized SouthCoast) is the region of southeastern Massachusetts consisting of the southern part of Bristol and Plymouth counties, bordering Buzzards Bay, and includes the cities of Fall River, New Bedford, the southeastern tip of East Taunton and nearby towns.

  7. Northeast Maritime Institute - Wikipedia

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    Northeast Maritime Institute was founded in 1981 as the Tidewater School of Navigation, Inc. in New Bedford, Massachusetts. The school originally provided only continuing education courses and programs approved by the United States Coast Guard prior to becoming a college. In 1997 the school was renamed Northeast Maritime Institute and later ...

  8. List of shipwrecks of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    A former maritime fur trade ship sold to new owners in 1794 and wrecked in 1796 on Gooseberry Rocks, near Gooseberry Island. Monohansett United States: June 1904 A paddle steamer that sank off Salem Harbor. USS New Hampshire United States Navy: 26 July 1922 A training ship that caught fire and sank in the Hudson River on 23 May 1921.

  9. Buzzards Bay - Wikipedia

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    The city of New Bedford, Massachusetts is a historically significant port on Buzzards Bay; the Port of New Bedford the world's most successful whaling port during the early- and mid-19th century, and has been the nation's most productive fishing port for the last several years.