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Mystic

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 Photo Credit: Rusty Watson
Photo Credit: Rusty Watson
 Photo Credit: Rusty Watson

Mystic, Connecticut, is a small town with a big story, one shaped by shipbuilders, sea captains, and centuries of maritime tradition. Once a bustling shipbuilding center during the 18th and 19th centuries, Mystic still carries the soul of a working seaport. Today, visitors can explore its nautical past at the Mystic Seaport Museum, home to America’s last wooden whaleship, the *Charles W. Morgan*. The museum isn’t just a collection of artifacts; it’s a living village where blacksmiths, coopers, and sailmakers demonstrate historic trades in real time.

Just down the road, the Mystic Aquarium offers another way to experience life connected to the sea. Its indoor and outdoor exhibits feature beluga whales, African penguins, and rescued seals. Interactive touch tanks let visitors get up close with stingrays and sea stars, while daily talks provide insight into marine conservation. The aquarium is also home to one of the most advanced research and animal rescue centers in New England, giving guests a deeper look into how science and care go hand in hand.

Downtown Mystic has a charm all its own. Anchored by the famous Mystic River Bascule Bridge the area is lined with independent shops, art galleries, and cafes. Mystic Drawbridge Ice Cream, located just steps from the bridge, has been serving homemade scoops since 1886. For dinner, many head to S&P Oyster Restaurant or Red 36, both of which offer fresh seafood and waterfront views. And yes, there’s a real Mystic Pizza which inspired the 1988 Julia Roberts film that’s still serving up slices today.

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American Branding: Pop Art by Margaret VonKleist Emond
From 3/20/2026 - 4/19/2026
Explore the intersection of commerce, pop culture, and self-expression at this unique exhibition featuring 26 works by artist Margaret vonKleist Emond. Each piece delves into the history and faces behind iconic American brand logos, reflecting the values, contradictions, and dreams of the nation's pop culture.
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