When my wife and I visited Nantucket in 2013, I had the naive expectations of a rural rustic town which preserved its legacy of the days of whale hunting off the New England coast (Ok, I am not a supporter of this, but unfortunately it is our history). Upon arrival, we discovered that its whaling history, though available at the many novelty and clothing shops, was concentrated at its small whaling museum. Being first time tourists, we decided to take the bus tour of the island which took about one hour. Stopping only once, we were permitted to photograph the Sankaty Head Light, being fortunate to have an approaching storm in the background, which added some drama to the photograph.
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