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The Barnegat Bay Decoy & Baymen's Museum has evolved into the Tuckerton Seaport, a 40-acre recreation of a 19th- and early 20th-century Baymen's village. Visitors will enjoy living history at its best, as they explore thirteen (eventually to be thirty) recreated buildings and watch costumed trade- and craftsmen and women bring the area's rich maritime history to life. Boatbuilders, oystermen and clammers, whalers, lighthouse keepers, ship captains and others are on hand to demonstrate the day to day life of the coastal New Jersey village of yesterday. Some of the building replicas to be seen now include: Tucker's Island Lighthouse Kelly's Oyster House Jay Parker's Decoy Carving Shop Hurley Conklin's Decoy Shop Parson's Clam House Perrine's Boat Works Other buildings include Joe Dayton's Sawmill and a restored houseboat. Folklife Center
Public Tours, Demonstrations and Programs are available from May through mid-September, and during the school year hands-on programs for school groups provide an engaging experience of culture and history for any age level. All school programs are compatible with the New Jersey core curriculum standards. All told, Tuckerton Seaport offers an exciting opportunity for individuals, families and groups to experience two centuries of coastal New Jersey, all in a day. Perhaps the most exciting thing is that, while there is so much there now, the Seaport is still growing. To that end, call about the volunteer opportunities available, and check out the Seaport's Membership Program.
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