
Hamlin Reservation's gently rolling fields and marsh meadows - today home to bobolinks and small mammals - were once active farmland.

John Hays Hammond Jr., known as “The Father of Radio Control,” was one of America’s most prolific inventors and a protégé of Guglielmo Marconi, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, and Alexander Graham...

The Harbortown Cultural District is the hub of Gloucester’s downtown and the center of the oldest seaport in New England.

John Heard (1744-1834) was a prominent Ipswich resident. A merchant, he had large dealings in the West Indies and China.

Discover 330 years of Salem's history as you experience this collection of historic buildings located on Salem Harbor. When you arrive at The House of the Seven Gables - which constitutes its own...

The lasting colonial character of Ipswich is one of the most significant in the country.

Hiking trails, bike paths and scenic destinations near historic Ipswich on the Massachusetts' North Shore! Visit the Ipswich Trails website, ...

The Jeremiah Lee Mansion is a magnificent colonial Georgian home built by American craftsmen in 1768 when Lee was the wealthiest merchant and ship owner in Massachusetts.

Located at the southern entrance to the Beverly Arts District, the 1781 John Cabot House is a museum of Beverly history and the headquarters of Historic Beverly. It was home to merchant ship-...

The Humphrey Memorial House is the location of the Swampscott Historical Society. It is Swampscott's oldest house (and one of the oldest in the U.S.), built ca. 1637.