Charles W. Morgan
The Charles W. Morgan is a historic whaling ship built in 1841 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. It is the last remaining wooden whaling ship in the United States and is recognized as a National Historic Landmark. The vessel was primarily used for whaling in the Pacific Ocean and made 37 voyages during its operational years.
Today, the Charles W. Morgan is preserved at the Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut, where it serves as a symbol of America's maritime heritage. The ship is a popular attraction, offering visitors insights into the whaling industry and the life of sailors in the 19th century.