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Sailing the High Seas of History with Peter Armstrong

Sailing the High Seas of History with Peter Armstrong

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Alan is joined by Peter Armstrong, president of Mystic Seaport Museum, to continue our celebration of 250 years of American innovation. Peter reflects on his 25 years in museum leadership and shares insights into Mystic’s long shipbuilding history. The museum, the largest maritime museum in the U.S., features historic vessels like the Charles W. Morgan, clipper ships, and a converted diesel-electric steamboat. From Fresnel lenses to nuclear submarines, Peter highlights how the museum preserves maritime heritage while embracing modern innovation. Guest Bio Peter Armstrong has been president of Mystic Seaport Museum since 2020, the largest maritime museum in the United States. With over 25 years in museum leadership, Peter previously served as senior director of museum operations and education at the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation. Before moving to the U.S., he held key roles at the UK’s National Museum of Arms and Armor, which includes iconic sites like the Tower of London. Peter brings a deep passion for history, education, and preservation to every project, making him a leading voice in connecting heritage with innovation. Show Highlights
  • (1:30) How Mystic became a hub for shipping and shipbuilding
  • (3:02) What you can see and do at the Mystic Seaport Museum
  • (5:55) What makes whaling ships and clipper ships different from any other types of ships
  • (9:26) When and how steamboat technology made its way to the United States
  • (14:00) How the Fresnel lens revolutionized lighthouses
  • (15:34) Where America builds its ships today
  • (17:53) Where you can learn more about the Mystic Seaport Museum
Links Referenced
  • Website: https://mysticseaport.org
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