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SUMMARY:Captain Cook Festival 250th anniversary celebrations in Whitby!
DESCRIPTION:Whitby is preparing to push the boat out for one our area’s most iconic figures by holding a weekend-long Captain Cook Festival. \nTo mark 250 years since Captain James Cook set sail on his first voyage of discovery to the South Seas\, a festival of celebrations will take place from July 6 to July 8! \nGiving a feel for life at sea in the 18th century\, two tall ships will sit in Whitby’s harbour especially for the festival and will be free for visitors to access. \n \n \nMaritime adventurers can step back in time and climb aboard the Spanish hand-built tall ship Atyla to experience life at sea\, and re-live the Battle of Trafalgar on the smallest ship in Nelson’s fleet\, the replica warship topsail schooner\, HMS Pickle! \nVisitors can also test their sea legs on board the Bark Endeavour Whitby\, an authentic replica of Cook’s HM Bark Endeavour\, sailing from Whitby along the coast to nearby Sandsend. \nEndeavour Wharf will become home to a live cooking theatre where local chefs will bring history to life\, giving an 18th century twist to modern cuisine using food and produce that would have been eaten on board. \n \n \nThroughout the weekend visitors will be able to enjoy live music\, street theatre and sea shanties alongside local ales and a grand finale firework spectacular\, as well as a play to be held at Whitby Abbey. \nAs if that wasn’t enough\, you can visit the house where the young Cook served his apprenticeship in Whitby.  \nIt is now home to the Captain Cook Memorial Museum which tells the story of Cook’s life from a young man to a great explorer\, through evocative and personal collections\, reconstructions and displays.  \nLaunching on 10 February 2018\, is the museum’s special 250th anniversary exhibition!
URL:https://www.funkidslive.com/event/captain-cook-festival-250th-anniversary-celebrations-whitby/
LOCATION:Captain Cook Memorial Museum\, Grape Lane\, Whitby\, YO22 4BA\, United Kingdom
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