Salisbury is a popular summer resort beach town situated on the Atlantic Ocean north of Boston on the New Hampshire border. Once the territory of the Pentucket tribe, Salisbury was settled by the English in 1638 as Merrimac, and incorporated in 1639 as Salisbury. Originally a farming community, it wasn’t until 1866, when the Beach Road was constructed across the Great Marsh providing access to the town’s five miles of pristine beach, that the town really developed into a thriving summer resort, lined with hotels, restaurants, shops, cottages, arcades and amusement parks. Today, Salisbury is still renowned for its beaches, boating, fishing, and summer entertainment.

Bartlett Farm

96 Main Street
Salisbury, MA 01952

Maria Miles Massachusetts Visitor Information Center

23 Interstate 95
Salisbury, MA 01952

Pettengill Farm

45 Ferry Road
Salisbury, MA 01952

Salisbury Beach State Reservation

1 Broadway
Salisbury, MA 01952

Salisbury Salt Marsh Wildlife Management

43 Sweet Apple Tree Lane
Salisbury, MA 01952

Salisbury Historical Society Museum

16 Elm Street
Salisbury, MA 01952

Bartlett Farm

96 Main Street, Salisbury, MA, 01952, US

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Maria Miles Massachusetts Visitor Information Center

Exit 60 on Route 95 SB (P.O. Box 5193), Salisbury, MA, 01952, US

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Pettengill Farm

45 Ferry Road, Salisbury, MA, 01952, US

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Salisbury Beach State Reservation

Beach Rd, Route 1A, Salisbury, MA, 01952, US

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Salisbury Salt Marsh Wildlife Management

Sweet Apple Tree Lane, Salisbury, MA, 01952, US

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Salisbury Historical Society Museum

16 Elm Street, Salisbury, MA, 01952, US

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