Real Pirates
An Exhibition from NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
Real Pirates tells the compelling story of the Whydah, the first authenticated pirate shipwreck in U.S. waters, and the stories of the diverse people whose lives converged on the vessel. Sunk in a fierce storm off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts in April 1717, the Whydah was located in 1984 and is still actively excavated today.
This is a one of a kind exhibition that features more than 200 authentic items recovered from the Whydah – real treasure last touched by real pirates. Ranging from canons and coins and the Ship’s massive bell to personal items that the pirates wore, visitors are given an unprecedented glimpse into unique economic, political and social circumstances of the early 18th-century Caribbean.
Hours:
Sun thru Thurs - 11am to 8pm (last admission sold at 7pm)
Fri & Sat - 11am to 10pm (last admission sold at 9pm)
Ticket Prices:
Adults (14 to 59) - $20
Senior (60+) - $16
Child (3 to 13) - $15
Foxwoods Rewards - $18
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