OCHM Field Trip: Whydah Pirate Museum

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Field Trip to the Whydah Pirate Museum in Yarmouth
Join us down the Cape for a guided tour of the Whydah Pirate Museum followed by lunch at Captain Parker’s Pub.
Tour begins at 10:00 am and is approximately 1 hour in length.
Lunch is just a quick walk away; reservations for group seating have been made for 12 noon. 
Cost is $30 for members, $35 for non-members. Reduced admission to the Whydah museum and lunch are included in this cost. 
**Please note: Transportation is not included. We will meet out front of the museum in Yarmouth at 9:45 am.

Make a reservation by calling us at 508-822-1622. Space is limited to first 20 people. Payment is required to reserve your spot, no refunds.

The Whydah Pirate Museum reveals the true story behind the shipwrecked vessel and those who lived aboard-a story more compelling than any dreamt up by Hollywood. The Whydah Pirate Museum combines artifacts from the slave trade and the pirates’ life, early maps of the Atlantic and the Caribbean, and imagery of the 18th-century world. The result is a rich and interesting tapestry that echoes a historically accurate portrait of real pirates in the Caribbean.
Captain Parker's Pub is a family friendly restaurant overlooking Parker's River that has been serving Cape Cod for over 30 years.
They are most famous for their multi-award winning, thick and creamy New England clam chowder.