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Tenney Statute Celebrated at Custom House Maritime Museum

NEWBURYPORT – The Custom House Maritime Museum (CHMM) drew a crowd last week to celebrate the raising of more than $25,000 to secure the acquisition of the 9-foot masthead of one of the city’s most famous philanthropist join the museum’s collection of clipper ship art and artifacts. Praising CHMM director James Russell as “the man who saved the Tenney,” chairman Robert Cronin and Russell toasted the more than 100 donors to the compacted fundrais…
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thetowncommon.com broke the news in Rowley, United States on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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