Ipswich MA Landmarks & Monuments

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ACastle Hill on the Crane Estate

  • Overview Summer home of plumbing magnate Richard Teller Crane Jr. and his family, this David Adler designed 59-room Stuart style mansion is a National Historic Landmark. Featuring Grinling Gibbons woodwork in the library, the mile long Grand Allee with views ... more on MuseumStuff.com

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BAnnisquam Light

Annisquam Light
  • Gloucester
    MA
  • +1 978 281 8865
  • Overview This historic and picturesque lighthouse and its grounds, which include an early Nineteenth Century keepers house, a stone oil house and a garage, is open to visitors and tours; the first lighthouse constructed on the site ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview Annisquam light was erected in 1801 to mark the entrance to the Annisquam River. The river connected Ipswich Bay to Gloucester harbor following the construction of the Blynman Canal. Annisquam Harbor Lighthouse's wooden frame was replaced with the existing brick tower in 1867. The quaint light is... more on Cape-ann.com

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Annisquam Light
Gloucester
MA

CPike School

  • Salisbury
    MA
  • Overview Pike School (one-room schoolhouse) Corner of Route 1 and 110 Salisbury, MA Built 1882 more on Salisburybytheseashore.com

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Pike School
Salisbury
MA

DBoston Public Library

  • 700 Boylston St.
    Boston, MA , USA
  • +1 617 536 5400 x2317
  • Overview Boston Public Library regularly screens free family, foreign, classic, and documentary films in the Rabb Lecture ... more on Fodor's
  • Overview This venerable institution is a handsome temple to literature and a valuable research library. When the building was opened in 1895, it confirmed the status of architects McKim, Mead & White as apostles of the Renaissance Revival style while reinforcing Boston's commitment to an enlightened c... more on Fodor's

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Boston Public Library
700 Boylston St.
Boston, MA , USA

EBeaman Oak

  • Lancaster
    MA
  • +1 906 387 3700
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Location: Lancaster, Massachusetts (9.9 miles from Ipswich)
  • Overview The Beaman Oak was the largest white oak tree in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, standing in the front yard of a colonial era three-story house in the town of Lancaster. It was so named because Gamaliel Beaman had originally settled the spot in 1659. As of 1970, the Beaman Oak had a circumfere... more on En.wikipedia.org

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Beaman Oak
Lancaster
MA

FCity Hall

  • Congress St. at North St.
    Boston, MA , USA
  • Overview Over the years, various plans—involving gardens, restaurants, music, and hotels—have been floated to make this a more-people-friendly site. Possibly the only thing that would ameliorate Bostonians' collective distaste for the chilly Government Center is selling it. But for the moment,... more on Fodor's

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City Hall
Congress St. at North St.
Boston, MA , USA

GBewitched Statue

  • Essex and Washington Street
    Salem,MA,01970
2.5
6+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Ugly? Yes. Tacky? Yes. Get's tourists past the essex Pedestran walking mall and pickering wharf area to see other great shops? Yes. I think that the ... more on Yelp
  • Ah yes the Salem Witches. I remember when they picketed that Anjelica Huston movie "The Witches" outside the Museum place theater back in '90. They said ... more on Yelp

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Bewitched Statue
Essex and Washington Street
Salem,MA,01970

HOrientation Center for Salem Tourism

  • 190 Derby St
    Salem,MA,01970
4.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • A small, very old wooden building by the side of Derby docks in Salem, now converted to be a tourism information center with some books for sale, maps ... more on Yelp

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Orientation Center for Salem Tourism
190 Derby St
Salem,MA,01970

IEssex National Heritage Area

Essex National Heritage Area
  • 140 Washington Street Salem
    Boston, MA 01970
  • +1 978 740 0444
  • Highlights: picnic tables, restrooms more
  • Location: Salem, Massachusetts (12.1 miles from Ipswich)
  • Overview Anybody interested in exploring the house of seven gables and four lighthouses? Pay a visit to the Essex Heritage area not just to do the above but to participate in mock settlement demonstrations and trudging maritime/industrial trail...phew! This historical site also features colonial settlemen... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview Dogs must be on leash and must be cleaned up after in most of the park areas. You must follow local and state park rules and pet policies for trails and camping. The area starts 10 miles north of Boston and extends for 40 miles along the scenic coast of Massachusetts. ... more on DogFriendly.com

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Essex National Heritage Area
140 Washington Street Salem
Boston, MA 01970

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