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Travel Agency

  • American Automobile Association
  • Gomes Travel
    Main Street, 64 01960 Peabody
    Phone: +1-978-532-5435
    Email: peabody@gomestravel.com
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 09:00-17:00; Feb 1-Apr 23 Sa 09:00-13:00
  • Liberty Travel
    Endicott Street, 153

apartment

  • Olympia Village
    Oxford Street, 125;127
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    Tibushi 30
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    Mall Street, 72

Artwork

  • Brushstrokes
    Clipper City Rail Trail
  • Cat Witch
    Harbor Street, 64 1/2
  • Clyde
    Clipper City Rail Trail
  • Communion with Us
    Peabody Street, 46
  • Eclipse
    Clipper City Rail Trail
  • Fishermen's Wives Memorial
    Western Avenue
  • Fitz Hugh Lane
    Harbor Loop
  • G-Swirl
    Clipper City Rail Trail
  • Garden Boy
    Ward Street, 15
  • Love Child
    Peabody Street, 24
  • Native Fish
    Clipper City Rail Trail
  • Newburyport Collage
    Clipper City Rail Trail
  • Orange Dinosaur
  • Osprey: Pandion Haliaetus
    Clipper City Rail Trail
  • Peace Offering
    Harborwalk
  • Pieta
  • Samantha "Bewitched" Statue
    Essex Street
  • Sparrows
    Clipper City Rail Trail
  • Super Dali
    Lafayette Street, 101;105;107;109
  • Torrential Flight
    Clipper City Rail Trail
  • Viking Statue
  • Villa Alegra
    Lafayette Street, 104;106
  • Will He.
    Clipper City Rail Trail
  • Winslow II
    Mariners Lane, 10
    Dedicated to the Town of Marblehead by the Seamans Family and the Marblehead Festival of Arts during their 50th Festival to celebrate the abundance of arts in our community. July 2015
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    Hawthorne Boulevard
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    Hawthorne Boulevard
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    Washington Street
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    Essex Street
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    Essex Street, 168
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    Hawthorne Boulevard
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    Main Street, 54
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    River Road, 459
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    Clipper City Rail Trail
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    Water Street, 65
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    South Liberty Street
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    Drinkwater Way
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    Ward Street, 23;25
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    Ward Street, 37
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    Ward Street, 37
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    Peabody Street, 38
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    Peabody Street, 46
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    Harbor Street, 64
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    Water Street, 65
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    Water Street, 65
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Touristic Attraction

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    Adams Pines Trail
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    Adams Pines Trail
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    Moraine Trail
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    Moraine Trail
  • 7 Seas Whale Watch
    Gloucseter Harborwalk
  • Armillary Sphere
  • Be Clean
  • Be On Time/Study
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • Be True
  • Beach Access #8
    North End Boulevard, 350
  • Bell
    Essex Street
  • Bicentennial Statue
    Great Quad Road
  • Captain's Fishing Parties - Captain"s Fishing Parties
    82nd Street, 10 01950 Newburyport
  • CCUS (Christian congregation)
    Day Street, 12
  • Corn Maze
  • Courage
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • D.T SQ
    Wharf Road
  • D.T. SQ
    Wharf Road
  • Derby Waterfront District
    Daniels Street
  • Dungeon Rock
    Dungeon Road
  • Echo Rock
    Great Woods Road
  • FIRST ATTACKED
  • Get A Job
  • Greasy Pole
    Beach Court, 15
  • Help Mother
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    Babson Boulder Trail
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    Babson Boulder Trail
  • If Work Stops Values Decay
    Moraine Trail
  • Industry
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • Initiative
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • Integrity
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • Intelligence
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • JAS MERRY
  • Keep Out Of Debt
    Moraine Trail
  • Kindness
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • Loyalty
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • Lynn Woods Rose Garden
  • Market Square
    Market Square
  • Moraine
    Moraine Trail
  • Motif #1
    Bradley Wharf Rockport
  • Never Try Never Win
  • Peter's Pulpit
    Common Road
  • Pickering Wharf
    Wharf Street Salem
  • Prosperity Follows Service
    Nellie's Trail
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  • Schooner Adventure
  • Schooner Thomas E. Lannon
    Seven Seas Wharf
  • Spirtual Power (Uncle Andrew's Rock)
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • Steel Tower
    Loop Road
  • Tablet Rock
  • The Paper House
    Pigeon Hill Street, 52 Rockport
  • The Rockery
    Rockery Loop
  • To Rockport
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • Truth
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • Union Rock
    Dungeon Road
  • Use Your Head
    Babson Boulder Trail
  • Whale's Jaw
    Common Road
  • Work
    Babson Boulder Trail

chalet

  • Cabin
    Innermost Trail

gallery

  • Art Nook Gallery
    Bearskin Neck, 11
  • Galleries at LynnArts - LynnArts
    Exchange Street, 25
    Phone: +US 617 909 9211
    Opening hours: Mo 13:00-16:00, We-Fr 13:00-16:00, Sa 11:00-17:00, Su "by appointment"
  • Newburyport Art Association
    Water Street, 65 Newburyport
  • Salem Art Gallery - The Satanic Temple
    Bridge Street, 64 01970 Salem
    Phone: +1 857 523 2200
  • Walsingham Gallery
    Merrimac Street, 43;45;47

Touristic Information

  • Amesbury Chamber of Commerce
    Main Street
  • Bailey Reservation ECGA
  • Beach Access #1
    Atlantic Avenue
  • Beach Access #10
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  • Beach Access #2
    Atlantic Avenue, 137
  • Beach Access #3
  • Beach Access #4
    Ocean Front
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  • City Tourism Map
    Inn Street Mall
  • Dodge Reservation
  • ECGA Arthur Ewell Reservation
  • ECGA Echo and Elizabeth How Reservation
    Linebrook Road
  • Egg Rock to the rescue - DCR
    Lynn Shore Drive
  • Harold Parker State Forest Headquarters
    Middleton Road, 305 01845
    Phone: (978) 686-3391
  • Hospital Point Lighthouse - U.S. Coast Guard
    Bayview Avenue, 1
    Hospital Point Light was constructed and first lighted in 1872 to help guide vessels into Salem and Beverly Harbors. The original two-story keeper"s house and oil house are still being used...
  • Ipswich Visitor Center
    South Main Street, 36
  • Kiosk
    Lower Green
  • Lowell Street Kiosk - Andover Conservation Comission
  • Marblehead Tourist Information
    Bassett Street
  • Maria Miles Visitors Center
    I 95 SB Salisbury Rest Area
    Phone: 9784656555
    Opening hours: 09:00-17:00
  • Meadow Pond Reservation - Town of Groveland
    Parker Trail
  • National Park Service Visitor Center
    New Liberty Street, 2
  • New England's First Flying Field
    Lot 2 Boardwalk
  • North Terrace Bulletin Board
    Switchback Trail
  • Old House Visitor Center
  • River Trail Bulletin Board
    River Trail
  • Rockport Information Center - Chamber of Commerce
    Main Street, 170 01966 Rockport
  • Salem Willows Park sign
    Fort Avenue
  • Saltmarsh Sparrow: A Tiny Birdwith a Perilous Future
    Refuge Road
  • Saugus Iron Works Visitor Center
    Central Street, 244
    Opening hours: Mo-Su 09:00-17:00
  • Turkey Hill
    Pine Swamp Road
  • Visitors Center
    Perkins Row, 87
  • Waterfowl
    Refuge Road
  • Welcome Center
    Market Street, 850 01940 Lynnfield
  • Welcome to Parker River National Wildlife Refuge!
    Lot 2 Boardwalk
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    Stevens Street
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    Ipswich River Trail
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    Salem Street
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    Jenkins Road
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    BCT
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    Harold Parker Road
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    Elm Street
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    Dwight Street
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    Bald Hill Road
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    North Loop Trail
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    River Trail
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    The Gut Trail
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    River Trail
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    Refuge Road
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    Chandler Road
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    High Plain Road
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    High Plain Road
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    Cutler Road
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    Middle Road
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    Hoyts Lane
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    Jeffreys Neck Road
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    Gott Avenue, 5
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    Merrimac Street, 24
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    North Ridge Trail
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    Essex Street
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    Lowell Street
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    Pennybrook Road
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    Woodman Street, 8 1/2
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    Hood Street, 25
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    Central Street, 335
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Museum

  • Addison Gallery of American Art
    Chapel Avenue, 3 01810 Andover
    Phone: +1-978-749-4000
  • Bartlett Museum
    Main Street, 220 01913 Amesbury
  • Beauport Museum
    Eastern Point Boulevard, 75 01930 Gloucester
    Opening hours: We-Sa 10:00-15:00
  • Buttonwoods Museum
    Water Street, 240
  • CAM Green - Cape Ann Museum
  • Cape Ann Historical Museum - fee
    Pleasant Street, 27 01930 Gloucester
    Phone: +1 978 283 0455
    Email: info@capeannmuseum.org
  • Cape Ann Museum - fee
    Pleasant Street, 27 01930 Gloucester
    Opening hours: Tu-Sa 09:45-17:00; Su 13:00-17:00
  • Custom House - Salem National Historic Site
    Derby Street, 164;174;178 01970 Salem
    Exhibits on the tools of the Custom Service, the work of the Customs inspectors, and the office of Nathaniel Hawthorne, whose three-year-long stint in the Salem Custom House inspired his classic novel, The Scarlet Letter.
  • Custom House Maritime Museum
    Water Street, 25 01950 Newburyport
  • Derby House - Salem National Historic Site
    Derby Street 01970 Salem
    Built in 1762 as a wedding present, the Derby House was the home of Elias Hasket Derby (1739-1799) and Elizabeth Crowninshield Derby (1727-1799) for the first twenty years of their marriage.
  • Dole-Little House - Historic New England - fee
    Dole-Little House, 289 High Road, Newbury, Mass. 01951
    Phone: 978-462-2634
    Opening hours: Jun 7: 11:00-03:00; Oct 4: 11:00-03:00
  • Essex Institute Museum Building
    Essex Street
  • Essex Shipbuilding Museum
    Willow Court
  • Friendship of Salem - National Park Service
    The replica tall ship, Friendship of Salem, is docked at Derby Wharf and was designed to present the appearance an original 1797 Salem-built vessel.
  • Hammond Castle Museum
    Hesperus Avenue, 74
  • Hawkes House - Salem National Historic Site
    Derby Street 01970 Salem
    Designed by Samuel McIntire (1751-1811), one of the earliest and most influential architects in the United States, the Hawkes House had been commissioned but never lived in by Elias Hasket and Elizabeth Derby.
  • Ipswich Museum - fee
    South Main Street, 54 01938 Ipswich
    Opening hours: Th-Sa 10:00-16:00
  • James A. Babson Museum
    Nuggent Stretch, 29
  • Lawrence Heritage State Park - Visitors Center
    Jackson Street, 1 01840 Lawrence
  • Lowell's Boat Shop
    Main Street, 455 01913 Amesbury
    Beginning in the 18th century and continuing today, Lowell"s made wooden "Swampscott" dories also know as surf dories. This innovative and durable design was used commercial fishermen and the U.S. Life Saving Service/U.S. Coast Guard for surf rescue.
  • Lower Green Schoolhouse
    High Road, 260 01951 Newbury
  • Lynn Museum/LynnArts
    Washington Street, 590 01901 Lynn
  • Marblehead Police Museum - Marblehead Police Department
    Washington Street, 170 01945 Marblehead
  • Maritime Gloucester
    Coast Guard Access
  • Mary Baker Eddy Historic House - Longyear Museum
    Paradise Road, 23 01907-1909
  • Methuen Historical Society - no fee
    Whittier Street 01844 Methuen
  • Museum of the Grand Army of The Republic - Town of Marblehead
    Washington Street, 170 01945 Marblehead
  • Narbonne House - Salem National Historic Site
    Essex Street, 71 01970 Salem
    The Narbonne House was built in 1675 for butcher Thomas Ives. Named after Sarah Narbonne, whose grandfather Jonathan Andrews purchased the house in 1780. Sarah was born in the Narbonne house, and lived there for her entire life.
  • New England Pirate Museum - fee
    Derby Street, 274
  • Old machinery exhibit - no fee
    Elm Street
  • Peabody Essex Museum - fee
    Essex Street, 161 01970 Salem
    Opening hours: Th-Mo 10:00-17:00
  • Pedrick Store House - Salem National Historic Site
    Derby Wharf, 1 01970 Salem
    Moved from Marblehead, originally built by Thomas Pedrick in 1770. During the Revolution, Pedrick commissioned privateers to capture British merchant vessels, and probably stored captured cargo in his store house.
  • Pioneer Village - public access
  • Public Stores - Salem National Historic Site
    Derby Street, 164;174;178 01970 Salem
    It was used by the U.S. Customs Service to hold cargo for merchants until they were able to pay the duties on their goods. Cargo came into Salem in barrels, crates, bags, and chests.
  • Rebecca Nurse Homestead
    Pine Street, 149
  • Robert S. Peabody Museum of Archaeology
    Main Street, 175
  • Salem Witch Museum - fee
    Washington Square North, 19 1/2
    Opening hours: url=https://salemwitchmuseum.com/hours/
  • Sargent House Museum
    Middle Street, 49
  • Scale House - Salem National Historic Site
    Derby Street, 7 01970 Salem
    used as a storage facility for scales and other equipment required to weigh cargo goods on ships. The scales were never used inside the building, but were carted and moved to the wharf and assembled alongside a vessel that had just returned.
  • St. Joseph Hall
    Derby Street, 160 01970 Salem
    By the 20th century, the western end of Derby Street had become the heart of the Polish Community in Salem. The St. Joseph Society, a fraternal society, built this headquarters in 1909.
  • The House of the Seven Gables - fee
    Derby Street, 115 01970
  • The Salem Museum
    Derby Square, 32 01970 Salem
  • The Witch House
    Essex Street, 310 01970 Salem
  • Trask House Museum
    Union Street, 10
  • Wenham Museum - fee
    Main Street, 132 01984 Wenham
    Phone: +1 978 468 2377
    Email: Info@WenhamMuseum.Org
  • West India Goods Store - Salem National Historic Site
    Derby Street, 160 01970 Salem
    The term “West India Goods Store” was used in Salem as a generic term for a retail shop selling items from all over the world, not just the Caribbean. Captain Henry Prince (1764-1846) built this structure in the early 1800s.
  • Witch Dungeon Museum - fee
    Lynde Street, 16 01970
  • Witch History Museum
    Essex Street, 197-201 01970
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picnic site

  • Picnic Table
    Wood Hill Trail
  • Pinetops Picnic Area
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    Hilton’s Marina A, A38
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    Forest Street
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    Pennybrook Road, 106R
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    Argilla Road, 301
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    Granite Street
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    Ocean Avenue, 102
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    Lynn Fells Parkway, 67
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theme park

Touristic Viewpoint

  • Bird Viewing Area
    Innermost Trail
    A garden of native vegetation, fresh water, interspersed with feeders; all weather view from Nature Center.
  • Canoe Landing
    Ipswich River Trail
  • Eagle Rock
  • Gazebo
    South Esker Trail
  • Long Marsh Elevated Boardwalk
    bridge
  • Marsh Overlook
    Forested Wetland Spur
  • Observation Deck
    Waterfowl Pond Trail
  • Observation Tower
    Bunker Meadows Trail
  • Observation Tower
    Hellcat Dike
  • Ocean Overlook
    Dunes Spur
  • Overlook
  • Stage Island Pool Overlook
  • Stone Tower
    Boulder Path
  • Wet Meadows Viewing Platform
    Scotland Road
  • Wildcat Ledge Overlook
    Ledge Trail
  • Wildcat Ledge Overlook
    Ledge Trail
  • Wisteria Arbor
    Ipswich River Trail
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