The program encourages those receiving food assistance (SNAP) benefits to visit the Museum for free. There is no limit to how many times a person can visit, and the free admission is good for up to four people per visit with the presentation of a SNAP Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card.
We Stand With Black Lives Matter
New London Maritime Society stands with others for equity and justice, and in denouncing racism, intolerance, and exclusion. We will pursue cultural consciousness throughout our organization through substantive learning and transparent policies. We will dismantle any inequities within our policies, programs, and services; and we will commit time and resources to expand more diverse leadership within our board, staff, and advisory bodies.
The Custom House Maritime Museum strives to be a place where the entire community can learn from our shared history in order to build a more just & compassionate future.
NLMS acknowledges that the land, Nameeg, meaning fishing place, is the territory of the Western Nehântick, Mohegan, and Pequot, who have stewarded this land for generations.
To quote Joseph Pierce: A land acknowledgment is not enough. The land exists regardless of settler acknowledgment, which can only ever be the first step toward meaningful action. Next steps involve building relationships with that land as if it were your kin. Because it is.
Our monthly OpenMic welcomes performers of all kinds. Share your original music, poetry, prose, stand-up, or just say what is on your mind. Bring your bongos. Perform, join in, or just enjoy. Admission by donation.
Marcus Milukas
Northeast Aerial Imaging
Saturday., September 14
Take our excursion to Fishers Island to view the 2019 exhibitions 'Against the Tide: Prohibition on Land and at Sea, 1919-1933', and 'The English Springer Spaniel on Fishers Island', both curated by Pierce Rafferty, at the Henry L.Ferguson Museum. A light lunch will be provided.
We thank our Friends and Sponsors
Anthony and Elizabeth Enders Fund - Charter Oak Credit Union - Chelsea Groton Foundation - Community Foundation of Eastern CT - Eleven+ - Frank Loomis Palmer Fund - Kozmik Music Services - Maco Family Fund - Robinson+Cole - Veolia/NL Water Authority - Yankee Remodeler. Thank you!
New London Maritime Society (NLMS) CUSTOM HOUSE MARITIME MUSEUM l 150 Bank Street l New London, Connecticut 06320 l 860-447-2501 l email
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New London Maritime Society is a New London-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. You may make a donation online (above), or by mail.
New London Maritime Society - open year-round
your local, independent, community museum,
telling the stories of New London's waterfront.
150 Bank Street, New London, CT 06320
General admission $7. Children to age 18 - free!
Free for NLMS members, New London students & their families (with local ID), USCG cadets, active-duty military & their families, visitors with SNAP EBT card. If you require accommodations due to a disability please email us to discuss your needs. The request should be provided with enough time to reasonably set up the accommodation.
HOURS are Thursday through Sunday 1 to 5 PM
& on Saturdays we open at 10 AM!
RECORDINGS
directed by Marisela La Grave and Pierce Rafferty
chronicles the remarkable story of how a lighthouse came
to be erected in the 1870s on a dangerous submerged
ledge amidst some of the most unpredictable and swiftest
moving tides on the East Coast.
made by her father Wesley Akin Hotchkiss.
Louis & the Gulf Weed. Claudia's family has been on the
water for generations -- both in New London and the French West Indies -- one relative working for the TA Scott Company at the time of the infamous Deutchland submarine incident. The story of the Deutchland.
AMISTAD: A True Story of Freedom -- a permanent exhibition at the site of the original Amistad events of 1839.
Kids Ahoy! Tracing the Nautical Influence on Children's Clothing, Toys, and Entertainment
Vintage Dive Helmets
from two private collections: Jay Kane and Ed Uditis
of New London Maritime History
EXHIBITIONS now on view
Our MUSEUM SHOP offers all kinds of unique gifts. We have an extensive selection of books on maritime, local history, Freedom, and lighthouse topics. See what's NEW.
Our gifts have an extra feel good factor: when you shop with us, your purchases support the museum exhibitions & educational programs.
We're happy to report that the Museum has joined Museums for All to encourage people of all backgrounds to visit museums regularly and build lifelong museum-going habits.
Climb to the lantern in New London Harbor Lighthouse!
Meet at the lighthouse, then climb 116 steps to the lantern room -- all the while learning about the 261-year history of Harbor Light, one of the oldest lighthouses in the country, and the tallest on Long Island Sound. The views at the top are spectacular!
TONIGHT! Sunday, September 29, 6-9 PM
Open Mic at the Museum!
Open Mic meets on the last Sunday of the month at the beautiful Custom House Maritime Museum. Co-hosted by Kenny "Doc" Frazier and Christina Corcoran, our monthly open mic welcomes music, poetry, prose, stand-up or just say what is on your mind. Open to all ages and abilities for fun and camaraderie! Free.
In the NEWS
a history of New London Harbor Light.
The New London Maritime Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization, tax ID #06-1086688. Thanks.
Looking for a gift that's less about stuff and more about experiences?
A membership to the New London Maritime Society is just the ticket.
An annual membership to NLMS is a gift that will keep on giving through the next 12 months. Members receive discounted tickets to programs and 10% off purchases in the museum gift shop (we've got great stuff, too!).
Explore the waterfront, climb a 223-year-old beacon, try something new. Your membership helps NLMS purchase artifacts, run programs, and keep our lighthouses lit!
October 15, 1:30 PM
JIBBOOM Club #1
It's a maritime, spoken word Open Mic.
Storyteller Claudia Keyon will bring
together six Jibboomers for
Tales: Down By The River
Margret Palmer “Full Circle”
Mike Johnson “My Experience on the Mayflower”
Claudia Kenyon “Fish Fries”
Skip Guzy “Mystic Seaport”
Kate Wells “Essex Fire, 1968”
Joseph Maco “Francis Scott Key Bridge Update”
Jibboom is not a club, but a friendly gathering with a
speaker, treats, and good fellowship.
The event is FREE to all - please come and bring a friend.
Sponsored by the Maco Family FundI.
The NL HarborCam is our 24/7 eye on the waterfront.
Replacing the custom house roof and once-&-for-all keeping the water out is the most-significant repair we possibly can make!
Be a Charter contributor. The first 100 receive this 40th-anniversary pin!
We've launched our 40th anniversary campaign
The museum's most important artifact may well be the building, itself.
Built in 1833 as New London's U.S Custom House, designed by architect Robert Mills, opened in 1835. The
building has been the museum's home since 1983.
CH Community Case exhibitions
Richard Stremme: The Scrimshaw/Tattoo Connection
Consummate collector Richard Stremme will share objects related to one of his many interests: the connection between/and origins of American scrimshaw and hand poke tattoo.
NLMS is in the NEWS Read about us HERE
now on view through September 29, 2024
CH COMMUNITY CASES
Our new CH Community Cases offer local groups/individuals an opportunity to showcase collections that are important to them.
Regan Morse: Cats, Cats, Cats
Christina Corcoran: Treasures from a Blinman Street Attic
Tuesday, October 29, reception at 6:30, presentation at 7 PM
Winsome Bingham reads THE WALK
We're pleased to have author Winsome Bingham at the museum for a Sunday afternoon family program. Ms Bingham will read THE WALK, illustrated by E. B. Lewis,
October 4 - Opening reception and talk 6 PM
followed by a conversation with families about empowering the children in their lives, and how we can foster and encourage them to make choices. THE WALK is not only about voting and democracy. It is about community, love, and conversation.
Admission by donation. Space is limited. Please pre-register online. There will be books from the shop for the author to sign.
Photo: at Little Gull 2023. Andy Champagne.
Lafayette in the Abolitionist Imagination
As we continue celebrating the bicentennial of Lafayette's 1824-1825 tour of the United States, the New London Maritime Society welcomes renowned historian Dr. Manisha Sinha to the Custom House.
Dr. Sinha will present a talk entitled Lafayette in the Abolitionist Imagination. A reception to meet Dr. Sinha will begin at 6:30 PM, with the talk starting at 7:00. Space is limited, so please register in advance. Tickets: $25-$35.
Manisha Sinha is the President of the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic and Draper Chair in American History at the University of Connecticut. Her latest book, The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920 was published in 2024 by Liveright (Norton).
Thank you, Louise Novitch, for this beautiful gate at Harbor Light, installed September 16, 2024.