by Margaret Belmonte | Mar 15, 2015
Beverly, MA 01915 Beverly is an historic seaside community located on the North Shore of Massachusetts, approximately 30 miles north of Boston. With miles of coastline, public parks and beaches and an abundance of open space, Beverly is appropriately called “The...
by Margaret Belmonte | Mar 14, 2015
Essex, MA 01929 Originally inhabited by Native Americans of the Agawam Tribe, Essex, incorporated in 1819, went on to play a significant role in the shipbuilding industry, serving as the site of construction for more than 4,000 schooners. Today, the Essex River, home...
by Margaret Belmonte | Mar 13, 2015
Gloucester, MA 01931 Located 40 miles north of Boston, Gloucester is home to America’s oldest seaport. This gorgeous coastal community with a dense suburban feel, boasts of a hometown spirit brimming of maritime history, fresh seafood and a spectacular working...
by cbhstudio | Mar 12, 2015
Hamilton & Wenham, MA Hamilton is a rural-suburban town in the eastern central portion of Essex County in eastern Massachusetts, United States. At the 2010 census, it had a population of 7,764. Currently the town has no manufacturing industry and no industrially-zoned...
by Margaret Belmonte | Mar 11, 2015
Ipswich, MA 01938 Ipswich was founded in 1633 on land that the native Indians called “Agawam.” The small settlement benefited from proximity to the ocean, abundant fresh water, excellent fishing, and fertile soil. Lace and stocking making became important industries,...