New Bedford

Maps and Statistics of New Bedford

New Bedford, located in southeastern Massachusetts, is a city with a rich maritime history. Known as "The Whaling City," it was once one of the world's most important whaling ports in the 19th century. The city's significant role in the whaling industry is celebrated at the New Bedford Whaling Museum, which houses an extensive collection of artifacts and exhibits related to this period.

The city is situated on the Acushnet River, which provides direct access to Buzzards Bay, fostering a long-standing tradition of fishing and seafaring. New Bedford's economy today blends its maritime heritage with industries such as textiles, healthcare, and renewable energy, particularly offshore wind farms.

Culturally, New Bedford offers vibrant arts and music scenes, with events such as the New Bedford Folk Festival and AHA! (Art, History, and Architecture) Nights. The city also has historical ties to the Underground Railroad, offering sites and stories that reflect its commitment to abolitionism.

New Bedford's diverse population adds to its vibrant cultural tapestry, evident in its festivals, restaurants, and neighborhoods. Its architectural character is highlighted in areas like the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park, which preserves and promotes the city's storied past.

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Area 54.898 km2

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