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Whaler Inn and Suites
Whaler Inn and Suites
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott New Bedford
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott New Bedford
New Bedford Harbor Hotel, an Ascend Collection Hotel
New Bedford Harbor Hotel, an Ascend Collection Hotel
Vineyard Harbor Motel - Private Beach
Vineyard Harbor Motel - Private Beach
Mansion House Inn And Spa
Mansion House Inn And Spa
Green Harbor Waterfront Lodging
Green Harbor Waterfront Lodging
Carleton Circle Motel Falmouth
Carleton Circle Motel Falmouth
The Heights Hotel
The Heights Hotel
Inn on the Sound
Inn on the Sound
Falmouth Heights Motor Lodge
Falmouth Heights Motor Lodge
Admiralty Inn & Suites - a Red Collection Hotel
Admiralty Inn & Suites - a Red Collection Hotel
Falmouth Inn
Falmouth Inn
Falmouth Tides
Falmouth Tides
Mariner Motel
Mariner Motel
Iris Hotel Cape Cod
Iris Hotel Cape Cod
Town & Beach Motel
Town & Beach Motel
The Coonamessett
The Coonamessett
ShoreWay Acres Inn & Cape Cod Lodging
ShoreWay Acres Inn & Cape Cod Lodging
Lamberts Cove Inn
Lamberts Cove Inn
The Palmer House Inn
The Palmer House InnGo beyond your typical stay in New Bedford
Learn more about New Bedford
Dive into America's whaling past at the New Bedford Whaling Museum, where massive whale skeletons and scrimshaw artifacts tell tales of maritime glory. Once the 'richest city in the world' thanks to whale oil, this historic port now offers harbor tours showcasing centuries-old lighthouses. The Whaling National Historic Park preserves the seafaring heritage that inspired Melville's 'Moby-Dick.' Frederick Douglass once found refuge here among fellow abolitionists. Today's working waterfront boasts America's most valuable fishing fleet, with fresh seafood practically jumping onto plates. For a change of pace, visit the Art Museum or catch a performance at the Zeiterion Theatre. Buttonwood Park Zoo offers family-friendly encounters with creatures considerably more docile than Moby Dick.

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