CAPTAIN VALENTINE PEASE HOUSE
Residence / Private mansion
2025
Recommended
2025
One of Edgartown's most remarkable whaling houses, built between 1822 and 1836.
Captain Valentine Pease's house, built between 1822 and 1836, is one of the most remarkable whaler homes in Edgartown. Herman Melville sailed with him in 1841, on the ship Acushnet, and the writer is said to have been inspired by Pease's character of Captain Ahab in his famous picaresque novel Moby Dick. The house is privately owned and is unfortunately not open to the public, but can be admired from Water Street.
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