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During the first half of the 19th century, Nantucket was one of the richest cities in America, as its whaling fleet played a crucial role in our nation's expansion into the Pacific. Its women, Native American, African American, and Cape Verdean citizens also have a uniquely interesting history. The Nantucket Historical Association is of special note, with a world-class whaling museum, a second museum with changing exhibits on other aspects of island culture, nine additional historic properties ranging from a Quaker meeting house to a whaling baron's mansion, and a new, state-of-the-art research center housing a substantial archive of documents and photos. Related LinksAfrican Meeting House Nantucket |
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