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Wamsutta Mills
This beautiful mill building has been converted to luxury loft style apartments and outfitted with modern amenities. Original maple floors have been preserved throughout as well as the high windows unique to this historic mill. Wamsutta Place is a historical … Continue reading →
Coalition for Buzzards Bay
Coalition Moves into its First Permanent Home This May, the staff of The Coalition for Buzzards Bay moved into the newly renovated Buzzards Bay Center in the heart of New Bedford’s Waterfront Historic District and National Park. The center is … Continue reading →
Victoria Riverside
The historic Victoria Riverside mill is now undergoing renovation and will be ready for occupancy in the late Spring and early Summer of 2010. Because of the 18’ ceilings, the architect has created a unique design with living space on … Continue reading →
Joseph Grinnell Mansion
Designed by Providence architect Russell Warren, this mansion was the first Greek revival structure built in New Bedford. It was built between 1831 and 1832 for Joseph Grinnell, a whaling merchant, manufacturer, and packet trader. Joseph also served four terms … Continue reading →
Corson Maritime Learning Center
Over 250 people, including politicians, historic preservation advocates, community members, park staff and volunteers attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Corson Maritime Learning Center on May 16, 2008. The event was the culmination of an 11 year, $6.4 million project. … Continue reading →
Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust
Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust (DNRT) is a non-profit, membership-supported organization, formed in 1971 by community members concerned about the future of Dartmouth. Over the years, DNRT has helped permanently protect nearly 5,000 acres of wetlands, wildlife habitat, farmland, forests, and … Continue reading →
1762 Elihu Akin House
The Akin House is one of the oldest houses in Dartmouth and one of a few remaining in Dartmouth which predates the Revolution. The Akin House is being conserved to serve as the region’s first Cultural Heritage Center. It will … Continue reading →