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Salisbury, MA 01952, USA

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Salisbury, Massachusetts, United States
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: 200 Typical season: Technical details: none Salisbury Drive-In Timeline: There are no timeline ... More on drive-ins.com
Salisbury Beach is a relaxing place, and it is an extremely magnificent beach. Stopping by the beach is always an enjoyable thing to do, and Salisbury Beach in Essex County, Massachusetts is a magn... More on GoingOutside

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Newburyport, Massachusetts
Gulf of Maine; New England's most productive fishing grounds off the coasts of New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts. The Gulf of Maine is a large gulf of the Atlantic Ocean on the northeastern coast of North America. It is delineated ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Market Square Newburyport, MA 01950
Right in the center of downtown, the Firehouse Center for the Arts offers world class musical and stage productions as well as an ongoing series of art exhibits. The Firehouse Center is situated ne... More on uptake_content
about Firehouse Center for the Arts: The historic building built as a market house and lyceum by the citizens of Newburyport in 1823 served as the Central Fire Station from the mid 1800s until 1980... More on GoCityKids

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Seabrook, New Hampshire
Just down the road from Hampton Beach, near the Massachusetts border, Seabrook Beach offers a quieter sett... More on Portsmouthnh.com
The ocean can get rough with large waves great for surfing before a storm and on a calm day the ocean is ... More on TripAdvisor

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Newburyport, Massachusetts
Brown Island, previously known as Crowninshield Island is a small uninhabited island off the coast of Marblehead, Massachusetts. The island consists of many different marine ecosystems, such as a small sandy beach, a field, a small ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Ocean Boulevard, Seabrook, New Hampshire

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Ocean blvd., Hampton Falls, NH

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25B Broadway Salisbury MA 01952

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5 Little's Lane, Newbury, MA, 01951
During the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries, the property served as the country seat of wealthy merchants. In the mid 19th century, the house and land were acquired by the Little family, farmers... More on MuseumStuff.com
You can visit the farm animals and enjoy an outdoor picnic for free . More on GoCityKids
