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30 miles of rocky coastline north of Boston are punctuated
with long sandy beaches,
bed
and breakfast inns, rugged fishing ports, and
sparkling sailing harbors. Nautical lore and the ghosts of
witches past offer fascinating glimpses into the region's
rich history. See Salem, the home of the witch trials of the
1690s and novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne's House of Seven
Gables. The Peabody Essex Museum. Marblehead, one of the
East Coast's premier sailing centers. Old Town is chock-a-
block with 18th- and 19th-century homes of fishermen,
merchants, and artisans. Gloucester, a rugged fishing port,
packed with work boats and seafood restaurants and a
departure point for four whale watch operators.
Newburyport's High Street, lined with splendid
early-American mansions were built by wealthy sea captains
and merchants. Nearby Plum Island is a barrier reef island
and nature preserve with six miles of smooth white beach.
Explore the Greater Merrimack Valley region and you'll
encounter the sites and attractions that represent not one,
but two revolutions; the American Revolution and the
American Industrial Revolution. |
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