Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

    • See The Lighthouse at Chandler Hovey Park. You can actually see Marblehead Lighthouse from a few different places around town, but if you want to get up close, be sure to visit Chandler Hovey Park.
    • Tour The Historic Homes. Within the historic district of Marblehead you’ll find over 200 homes with rich history dating back to Revolutionary War times, and the town has recently created a self-guided walking tour map you can use to explore them all yourself.
    • Visit Fort Sewall. Continuing with our history theme, be sure to also stop by Fort Sewall, which is now a beautiful park where you can take in views of the water, and of Marblehead Lighthouse across the harbor.
    • Enjoy The Sunrise And Views From Castle Rock. One of the most scenic places to see in Marblehead, MA is Castle Rock. This is an incredible stretch of coastline that provides amazing sunrises over the water, and is incredibly scenic.
    • Abbott Hall. Start your morning at one of Marblehead’s top sites, Abbott Hall, which opens at 8:00am. This stately red brick building is Marblehead’s town hall, where the five town selectmen have offices (there is no mayor).
    • Marblehead Museum. Next, walk one minute northeast on Washington Street to Marblehead Museum, which will be on your right. This small building does not open until 10am, so if you are early I recommend first walking three minutes to Mookie’s at Mugford for coffee and a scone.
    • Jeremiah Lee Mansion. Before leaving Marblehead Museum, purchase $10 entry tickets to the Jeremiah Lee Mansion at the front desk (or online here). Then head across the street to the front door of the blue-gray mansion for your 45-minute tour, which leaves on the hour.
    • Wander the Old Town. If you haven’t already taken a coffee break, now is a good time to do so. This is also a great opportunity to browse the many local shops and galleries along Washington Street.
  2. Website. www .marblehead .org. Marblehead is a coastal New England town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, along the North Shore. Its population was 20,441 at the 2020 census. [2] The town lies on a small peninsula that extends into the northern part of Massachusetts Bay.

  3. Residents and visitors alike bask in Marblehead’s historic past with every stroll along the town’s narrow crooked streets lined with grand houses built centuries ago; with every visit to Marblehead’s many historic sights – Old Burial Hill, Fort Sewall, Old Powder House, Jeremiah Lee Mansion and others; with every reenactment by the ...

  4. Jun 29, 2020 · But Marblehead is known for so much more than a longitude point on the globe; it brims with a long history and culture in the making of our country. With a population just under 20,000, Marblehead, located 17 miles north of Boston, attracts tourists from around the world throughout the summer—when we are not living through a pandemic, of course.

  5. A coastal community of 19,808 residents located 18 miles north of Boston, Marblehead is famous for its unsurpassed contributions to the American Revolution and Civil War. Today, its quaint narrow streets and historic 17th and 18th century buildings mirror Marblehead as it has existed since its founding in 1629.

  6. The Best Things To Do In Marblehead. Take a Walking Tour. Tour the Jeremiah Lee Mansion. Enjoy A Lobster Roll (Or Two) Enjoy $2 Oysters at 5 Corners Kitchen. Have A Drink At The Infamous Maddie’s Sail Loft. Rent A Paddleboard Or Kayak. Little Harbor Boathouse and SUP East Coast Style. Drive or Bike the Marblehead Neck Loop.

  1. People also search for