Women's History Series
Videos
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Inspired by Nature: The Sculpture of Anna Hyatt Huntington
Join Curatorial Assistant Cindi Verser as she talks about the life and art of Anna Hyatt Huntington. Anna's work was inspired by her love of nature and animals and some of her art can be seen here at The Mariners' Museum and Park.
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Fierce and Feminine: Female Pirates That Roamed the Seven Seas
Hear the fascinating stories behind some of history’s most famous and lesser-known pirate queens who ruled the seas.
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The Arbornaut
Journey with “CanopyMeg,” also nicknamed the “Real-Life Lorax” by National Geographic and “Einstein of the treetops” by Wall Street Journal, as she takes us on an adventure into the “eighth continent” of the world’s treetops.
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Guiding Lights
For centuries, lighthouses “manned” by dedicated keepers have guided vessels into harbors, their blinking lights providing a lifeline during storm-lashed nights. Some of those keepers were women, who kept the lamps lit night after night while also performing daring rescues and raising children.