Nantucket Life-Saving Museum
Nantucket Life-Saving Museum
NANTUCKET LIFE-SAVING MUSEUM

This outstanding Nantucket museum is dedicated to the human drama of man's efforts against the relentless sea and is testimony to those early Nantucketers who saved hundreds of lives in and near the island's treacherous shores and shoals. It tells the stories of people pitted against the angry demands of the sea... People who risked their lives to rescue others... People who knew and understood the little-known motto of the United States Life-Saving Service and the United States Coast Guard:

You have to go out, but you don't have to come back.

This museum is one of many located throughout the country dedicated to the preservation of a period of maritime history that has almost been forgotten. We know you will enjoy your visit with us.

Open daily from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM
June 15 through the Columbus Day weekend.

Contact us about private tours or renting the property for your party, wedding or special occasion.

New website coming soon!

Museum Location
Nantucket Life-Saving Museum, 158 Polpis Road (on the saltmarsh)

Location
We are located 2.7 miles from the Rotary or 2.4 miles from the junction of the 'Sconset and Polpis Road until you come to Folger's Marsh at 158 Polpis Road. Look for the white rocks with lettering and turn in to ample parking and a picnic area.

Phone: 508.228.1885

Email: info@nantucketlifesavingmuseum.com

NANTUCKET LIFE-SAVING MUSEUM
158 Polpis Rd., Nantucket Island, MA 02554

Men on from Nantucket  Life-Saving Stations and their crew.
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