New Bedford Whaling Museum- Moby Dick reading marathon- free admission
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Free event starts on 1/2. If you would like to join as s group we will meet on Sunday, 1/4, 2pm at inside entrance after checkin withh preregistration. Free refistratio libk below. Includes free museum entrance. We will check out 24 hour reading in progress first. Then srlf guided. Here is the museum description:
EMBARK ON AN UNFORGETTABLE LITERARY VOYAGE AT THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM!
Join us in celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Moby-Dick Marathon, the Museum’s world-renowned tribute to Herman Melville’s epic tale of obsession, adventure, and the sea. Each January, readers and Melville enthusiasts from around the globe gather in New Bedford—the very port where Melville himself once set sail—to take part in a 25-hour, cover-to-cover reading of Moby-Dick.
This extraordinary event transforms the Museum into a stage for literature, history, and community. Visitors can immerse themselves in Melville-inspired programs, including thought-provoking conversations with scholars, dramatic performances, hands-on activities for all ages, and behind-the-scenes experiences that bring Melville’s world vividly to life.
The Marathon commemorates Melville’s 1841 departure aboard the whaleship Acushnet—the journey that would inspire one of America’s greatest novels. Thirty years on, the celebration continues to grow, uniting generations of readers, performers, and maritime enthusiasts in a shared quest for the elusive white whale.
Join us for the Friday afternoon Moby-Dick (1956) film screening with ability to add on Museum admission.
Free registration:
https://www.whalingmuseum.org/program/moby-dick-marathon-2026/
Event location New Bedford Whaling Museum 18 Johnny Cake Hill, New Bedford, MA
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Moby-Dick Marathon: free admission reading event for Melville enthusiasts; take part in a 25-hour, cover-to-cover reading plus museum programming.
AI summary
By Meetup
Moby-Dick Marathon: free admission reading event for Melville enthusiasts; take part in a 25-hour, cover-to-cover reading plus museum programming.
