A whale was caught off of Amagansett in 1907. That whale was taken and stored at the Natural History Museum. Now, locals hope to bring it back to Amagansett and put it on display.
A whale was caught off of Amagansett in 1907. That whale was taken and stored at the Natural History Museum. Now, locals hope to bring it back to Amagansett and put it on display.
A whale was caught off of Amagansett in 1907. That whale was taken and stored at the Natural History Museum. Now, locals hope to bring it back to Amagansett and put it on display.
A whale was caught off of Amagansett in 1907. That whale was taken and stored at the Natural History Museum. Now, locals hope to bring it back to Amagansett and put it on display.
A whale was caught off of Amagansett in 1907. That whale was taken and stored at the Natural History Museum. Now, locals hope to bring it back to Amagansett and put it on display.
Ray Hartjen of the East End Classic Boat Society is spearheading an effort to bring the whale back to Amagansett. ELIZABETH VESPE
Ray Hartjen of the East End Classic Boat Society is spearheading an effort to bring the whale back to Amagansett. ELIZABETH VESPE
A whale was caught off of Amagansett in 1907. That whale was taken and stored at the Natural History Museum. Now, locals hope to bring it back to Amagansett and put it on display.
A whale was caught off of Amagansett in 1907. That whale was taken and stored at the Natural History Museum. Now, locals hope to bring it back to Amagansett and put it on display.
A whale was caught off of Amagansett in 1907. That whale was taken and stored at the Natural History Museum. Now, locals hope to bring it back to Amagansett and put it on display.
A whale was caught off of Amagansett in 1907. That whale was taken and stored at the Natural History Museum. Now, locals hope to bring it back to Amagansett and put it on display.
A whale was caught off of Amagansett in 1907. That whale was taken and stored at the Natural History Museum. Now, locals hope to bring it back to Amagansett and put it on display.
Ray Hartjen of the East End Classic Boat Society is spearheading an effort to bring the whale back to Amagansett. ELIZABETH VESPE
Ray Hartjen of the East End Classic Boat Society is spearheading an effort to bring the whale back to Amagansett. ELIZABETH VESPE
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