Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions in Newburyport, Massachusetts
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Top 11. Best Tourist Attractions in Newburyport, Massachusetts: Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, Maudslay State Park, Waterfront Park, Plum Island, Custom House Maritime Museum, Clipper City Rail Trail, Joppa Flats Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, Firehouse Center for the Arts, Newburyport Brewing Company, MetroRock Indoor Climbing Centers, Newburyport Farmers' Market
first parish burying ground newburyport massachusetts.
a video of the restored first parish burying ground in newburyport massachusetts. they did a great job restoring it, fixing the stones, and all that. i read some of the articles about the restoration.and it is so stupid to ask for money to preserve a big piece of history..things like this should be free..never begged for..history is impt..and should be preserved without issues..a big thank you to all who helped make it happen, and to the person(i forgot your name but are greatly appreciated) who fought hard to get it done. you are one of a kind, who loves to preserve history. i thank you and the town of newburyport..
Newburyport, MA - 10 best things to do
Imagine strolling the boardwalk, browsing in eclectic shops, checking out beautiful historic architecture and enjoying the island life – all in one place! It's a dream made possible in Newburyport.
Located on the Merrimac River just 35 miles north of Boston, Newburyport has a bit of everything to offer visitors and residents alike. Visitors will want to stay in the city’s many charming B&Bs while residents enjoy all the amenities the city has to offer, including top-ranked schools and easy access to Anna Jacques Hospital. Newburyport is also popular for recreational boating and an official Coast Guard city. Just a short 15 minutes cruse down the Merrimac brings you to the Atlantic ocean with some of the best fishing and sailing around.
From its roots as a shipbuilding seaport, Newburyport has grown into a hip urban destination with plenty of idyllic charm. While downtown, you’ll want to join those walking the boardwalk and taking in the breathtaking view of the river. You’ll find a little something for everyone (and even yourself) in the local shops and unique art galleries. You’ll love dining al fresco in the city’s diverse restaurants and taking in the many outdoor concerts and festivals.
Just a mile away you’ll find a beach oasis on Plum Island. The barrier island offers a taste of “island life” within the city limits. Plum Island is perfect for sunbathing in the summer, but also for birdwatching and enjoying nature in every season.
The city’s 480-acre Maudslay State Park and many other trails provide plenty of ways to enjoy nature. All you have to do is step outside your door to enjoy year round outdoor activities, from walking and biking to cross country skiing and snowshoeing.
Downtown Newburyport has maintained its charm by preserving the city’s many old buildings and has a state designated cultural district. You’ll feel like you’re walking back in time as you wander the brick-lined neighborhoods, taking in all the Federalist and Victorian architecture.
But Newburyport is a forward-thinking city, too. The industrial park is home to 80 businesses and growing. Companies large and small have found Newburyport to be the perfect place, especially with easy access to major routes like 95 and 495 and a close-proximity to Boston.
Whether you’re looking for the perfect day-trip or for your new home, Newburyport is it.
Newburyport Clipper Relays 9-11-16 at Maudslay State Park
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Distance: 3 x 2M (1.92M very hilly)
Conditions: 78 degrees, very muggy, cloudy, no wind, damp footing
Note: leg 3 is 7 seconds longer than legs 1 & 2
1 WELLESLEY 29:31
(meet record by 31 seconds)
(Sam Gillman SR 9:52, Tom Weiss JR 9:38 =4th fastest time of day school record, Ben Matejka SR 10:01)
2 LOWELL 29:36
(school record by 26 seconds, 2nd fastest in meet history)
(Chris Polanco SR 9:38 =4th fastest of day, Chris Galarza JR 9:52, Colin
Fitzpatrick JR 10:06)
3 LOWELL B 29:54
(3rd fastest in meet history)
(Anthony Rodriquez SR 9:56, Martin Mungaui JR 9:46, Conor Donovan SR 10:12)
4 NEWBURYPORT 30:07
(school record by 19 seconds, 4th fastest in meet history)
(Jack Carleo SR 9:47, Sam Aquaviva SO 9:38 =4th fastest of day school record,
Josh Molvar SR 10:39 PR by 17 seconds)
5 PEABODY 30:24
(Marcelo Rocha SR 9:26 course record by 1 sec, old record Brian Gagnon
Lowell 2004, leg 2 10:18, leg 3 10:40)
6 LEXINGTON 30:26
(Tom Lingard JR 9:37 2nd fastest of day, Nick Manickas-Hill JR 10:33, Eli
Gappelberg SO 10:16)
7 LOWELL C 31:11
(Nasir Gibson JR 10:06, Jadiel Pinales SO 10:09?, Matt O’Neill JR 10:58?)
8 NORWELL 31:18
(school record)
(Steve O’Driscoll JR 9:59, Andy Corbett JR 10:32, Ethan Wu SR 10:35)
9 ST JOHN PREP 31:34
(John Bachner SO 10:54, Derek Walsh SO 10:51, Tristen Shelgren JR 9:58)
10 NO ANDOVER 31:37
(Dan Kenney SR 10:28, Max Lister JR 10:33, Pat Kitchen SR 10:35)
11 LEXINGTON B 31:40
(Connor Hausmann SR 10;34,Matt Stevens JR 10:24, Mike O’Donoghue JR 10:42)
12 ANDOVER 31:40
(Andy Chaves SR 10:15, Kevin Larney SR 10:40, Vikram Daesety SR 10:33)
13 reading 31:56
(Chris LeClaire 10:37, Andy Riffe 10:33, Andy Yatsuhashi 10:47)
14 MARBLEHEAD 31:58
(Oliver Jacob SR 10:07, Ethan Snook SO 10:59, Ian Strothers SR 10:51)
15 AMESBURY 31:59
16 CHELMSFORD 32:04
(Dave Ibrahim SR 10:51, Drew Fottler JR 10:46, Zach Jarnagin JR 10:25)
17 LOWELL D 32:15
(leg 1 10:27, leg 2, leg 3)
18 WELLESLEY B 32:27
(Luke Collins SO 10:34, Zach Barry FR 10:18, Alex Luzaitis SR 11:25)
19 bc high 32:29
(Alex Richards SR 11:20, Dave Nagle JR 10:17, Jack Flavin SR 10:45)
20 WELLESLEY C 32:30
21 LEXINGTON C 32:31
22 PENTUCKET 32:32
23 PEABODY B 32:32
(leg 10:15)
24 weston 32:33
25 LOWELL E 32:56
26 EXETER 32:59
27 AMESBURY 33:06
28 WELLESLEY D 33:08
29 bedford 33:11
30 BILLERICA 33:12
31 ST JOHN PREP B 33:15
32 METHUEN 33:16
Timberlane leg 1 10:26
213 Teams Finished
NEWBURYPORT FIREHOUSE CENTER HISTORY
History of the historic 1823 Newburyport, MA Town Meeting Hall/ Firehouse conversion into a successful public Center for the Arts.
Robbins Museum of Archaeology Chronicle Segment - 2015
Chronicle recently toured the Robbins Museum of Archaeology in Middleborough, MA, and learned about the rich Native American history of Massachusetts that goes back as far as 12,000 years ago.
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Video of 16 Bradbury Ln | Newburyport, Massachusetts real estate & homes
- Newburyport, Massachusetts has a population of more than 16,000, which continues to grow each year as people are attracted to this historic seaside town. A short drive from both the New Hampshire border and the state capital of Boston, it is among the most beautiful towns in Massachusetts, with a bounty of ocean views and scenic architecture dating from as early as the 17th century. The first community in the state of Massachusetts to complete a master plan, Newburyport now boasts a strong tourist industry. Many of the houses in the area date from 19th century, while the original downtown, recently restored to its colonial-era splendor, has been named a National Historic Landmark. Once a major port on the Atlantic Ocean, Newburyport was the birthplace of the United States Coast Guard.Many of the houses in the area date from 19th century, while the original downtown, recently restored to its colonial-era splendor, has been named a National Historic Landmark. Once a major port on the Atlantic Ocean, Newburyport was the birthplace of the United States Coast Guard.
This perfect 10 year old 3,000 square foot center entrance colonial is located on a wonderful side street in Newburyport. Boasting a terrific floor plan, featuring a large kitchen with stainless appliances which opens to the family room anchored by a fireplace or out to the deck and backyard, for easy entertaining and flow for your guests.
The hospitality continues on to the second level where you will find four large bedrooms plus a great 2nd floor office. A great location plus a wonderful style and finish - it can't be beat!
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Haunted Trail Thriller!
Members of Exit Dance Theater, Joppa Dance Co., and volunteers perform MJ's Thriller dance for Theater in the Open's Maudslay is Haunted.
8,000 years of Native American Artifacts from the R. S. Peabody Archeological Museum in Andover MA
8,000 years of Native American Artifacts from the R. S. Peabody Archeological Museum in Andover MA from the Shawsheen Valley near the museum.
Tri state marker for Massachusetts, Rhode Island & Connecticut
Explored: April 24th 2018
I love to explore and step back in time to what once was and today was no different. Off to Thompson, ct to check out the tri state marker for mass, rhode island & Connecticut. Awesome sights along the way. Not afraid of heights only of falling, lol but walking across that rotted bridge was sketchy at best. Check out the area on the airline trail and see what you can discover... ????
At a point where the three southern New England states, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, meet, is a four-sided monument with the states engraved on the sides. Period of the tripoint: 12–1-1883.
The marker is located off a very rocky rail trail that runs through both Connecticut and Massachusetts. In Connecticut, it is known as the Airline State Park Trail. In Massachusetts, it is known as the Southern New England Trunkline Trail.
the main trail to the tri-point is the rail bed on which the Great East Thompson Train Wreck occurred in 1891! The only time in US railroading history that FOUR trains crashed into each other!
The trestle bridge and nearby “hermit cave” snug in the northeastern corner of boxy Connecticut, is a miniature mecca of local lore. In 1789, the tiny village nearly assassinated the nation’s first president with its rough roads and rougher roadside fare. A century later, it was the scene of the worst railroad crash, measured by number of trains, in United States history.
East Thompson also may have been home to a mysterious hill dweller. Hobbit or human? I’d bet human. No one has shown convincingly who made this artificial cave above swampy Rocky Brook, or why. Locals call it the Hermit Cave. It’s a dome of stones about eight feet in diameter on the inside and about 4 feet high. Soil and pine needles cover the top, making it easy to overlook. It seems remote. The closest road, a couple hundred yards to the north, is rarely traveled and thinly settled.
It wasn’t always this way. The narrow, bumpy trail now known as Thompson Road was one of the busiest interstates in New England in the early years. Later, in the middle of the 19th century, someone cut a trench through the rock nearby and laid a railroad. Sometime after that, someone built a plank bridge over the trench strong enough and wide enough for heavy traffic... cows.
Bay State Conference Mile
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Amesbury History Series Part 1
This video is capture from the Amesbury History Series show that aired on New England Cablevision on June 7th, 1995. Speakers are Margaret Rice and Betty Goodwin.
Battle of the Border 2014
Grand Strand Running Club VS. Wilmington Road Runners Club
4 miles Cross Country Style Race for bragging rights!
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Most Haunted Places In Massachusetts
A top ten list of the creepiest places in the Bay State. From a paranormal triangle to a crazy murderer. This was an exciting list to study.
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Senator Scott Brown Speaks at Newburyport Republican Committee Meeting Part 2
How to Say or Pronounce USA Cities — Wendell Depot, Massachusetts
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