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Upcoming Events

Pub Night with the Jolly Rogues!
Friday, Dec. 5, 7 p.m.

First Thursday Lecture Series
Check the schedule

Current Exhibit

11th Annual Sea & Sky Art Show

Upcoming Race

2008 Icebreaker
Sat., Nov. 22

 



 

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Welcome to the Hull Lifesaving Museum

The Hull Lifesaving Museum, the museum of Boston Harbor Heritage, preserves the region's lifesaving tradition and maritime culture through collections, exhibits, experiential and interpretive education, research and service to others. The museum's open water rowing programs in Boston Harbor educate young people about themselves while developing a constituency that takes stewardship for its maritime history. The deeds, traditions, and ethics of nineteenth century coastal lifesavers--Skills, Courage, and Caring--are the foundation of the museum's exhibits and programs, and its underlying commitment to working to impact society, and individual lives, for the better.

2008 Icebreaker: Northeast Regional Youth Open Water Rowing Championships

Saturday, November 22, 2008
The Icebreaker is a day comprised of a series of grueling round-robin-style sprints, with teenage crews testing their mettle against each other, the winds and currents, and their own mounting excitement and exhaustion.

11th Annual Sea & Sky Art Show

November 7 - December 7, 2008
The Sea & Sky Art Show is inspired by the beauty of our coastal environment and celebrates the summer painting season as well as the richness of the artistic community on the South Shore and beyond. Click here for details.

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Who was Joshua James?

Photograph 
of Joshua James When Point Allerton Life Saving Station opened in 1889, Jos hua James had been saving lives for 50 years and was already sixty-two years old. The maximum entry age to join the U.S. Life-Saving Service as keeper was forty-five, but the age restriction was waived this one time--and for no one else in the history of the service. During his tenure at the Point Allerton U.S. Life-Saving Station in Hull, MA, James and his crew saved over 550 lives--and no one who was alive at the start of a rescue ever died on their watch. Learn more about Joshua James's life and work, the world famous lifesaving crew s of Hull, the storms they battled, and the rescue gear they used.
 
 
 
 
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