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Located 35 miles north of downtown Boston
in the beautiful seacoast resort of Newburyport,
Massachusetts, the Market Street Inn is a complex of six
classic Federalist-period houses built in the early 1800's.
Comfortable accommodations include a variety of finely
appointed, fully furnished apartments and suites in the heart
of this historic town and within walking distance of the
beautiful Merrimack River at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Market Street Inn offers guests a
complete range of accommodations including weekly and extended
stay residential suites. Each of the twenty-four individually
decorated suites includes a fully equipped kitchen, private
bath, living room area and bedroom. All the Federalist houses
have carefully restored wide pine floors, Rutherford
fireplaces and original moldings, all beautifully furnished
with country antiques. Amid this historic elegance, guests
will find all the modern amenities such as private phone,
cable TV and Internet access provided.
The birthplace of the Coast Guard,
Newburyport draws visitors from around New England and the
world, who flock year-round to this seaport rich in history
and beauty. Enjoy a walking tour, by yourself or with a guide.
Visit both the Custom House Maritime museum and the Cushing
House Historic Museum and enjoy viewing the portraits of young
ship captains, their ships and other artifacts. Lowells
Boat Shop, opened in 1793, is the countrys oldest
continuous boat building business still in operation.
What better way to enjoy the charms of the
North Shore of Boston than in accommodations reminiscent of
its maritime history. Come stay at Market Street Inn with
modern comforts in finely furnished apartments. |
Plum Island, an eleven mile long barrier
island off the shore of Newburyport, offers sandy beaches and
the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, home to over 800
species of birds, plants and animals on 4662 acres. At the
southern tip of Plum Island is Sandy Point State Park, a
wonderful place to swim, sun or go tidepooling. Fishing
enthusiasts can fish off the shores of Plum Island, in the
Merrimack River or schedule an off-shore excursion for
sportfishing. Windsurfing, kayaking, hiking and horseback
riding are only a few of the many activities you will enjoy in
this beautiful seaside resort. |