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History, Museums & Monuments

Hull Lifesaving Museum

Hull Lifesaving Museum
Hull Lifesaving Museum MA
Hull Lifesaving Museum MA
Hull Lifesaving Museum
Hull Lifesaving Museum MA
Hull Lifesaving Museum MA

Hull Lifesaving Museum is so much more than a museum. It’s an essential part of the community, providing not only crucial lessons from our heritage, but life changing, and lifesaving, experiences. Mission Statement-The Hull Lifesaving Museum, the museum of Boston Harbor Heritage, preserves the region’s lifesaving tradition and maritime culture through collections, exhibits, experiential and interpretive education, research and service to others.

The museum’s open water rowing programs in Boston Harbor educate young people about themselves while developing a constituency that takes stewardship for its maritime history. The deeds, traditions, and ethics of nineteenth century coastal lifesavers—Skills, Courage, and Caring—are the foundation of the museum’s exhibits and programs, and its underlying commitment to working to impact society, and individual lives, for the better.

Hours of Operation
Monday & Thursday: 10am-2pm – Friday, Saturday & Sunday: 10am-4pm – Tuesday & Wednesday-CLOSED
Other Times: For reservations at other times and for larger groups, please call the office. If the “Open Flag” is flying, ring the doorbell and you can do a self-guided tour.
Office Hours: Monday – Friday 9am – 4pm

ADMISSION: General Admission $8pp – Youth Under 5, Museum Members, Active U.S. Service Members and families – Free
ACCESSIBILITY: The Station Museum is fully accessible on the first floor, with special interpretive materials available.

Location:

1117 Nantasket Avenue, Hull, MA  02045

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