Marblehead: New England’s Best-Kept Seaside Secret

“People come here on vacation, but I get to live here year round”, was a comment made to me by a buyer of a home in Marblehead at closing.

As the world becomes seemingly ever more hectic, so more people are discovering the charms and delights of Marblehead. Include Vogue magazine in this list following the publication of a Marblehead guide in the latest edition. Here is the first paragraph:

“Many New England folk look to Nantucket, Cape Cod, and Martha’s Vineyard for their summer weekend escapes—and with good reason. But there’s a new destination to consider if you’re on the hunt for a getaway that’s every bit as charming with a fraction of the fuss and crowds: Marblehead is a quaint seaside town just 30 minutes north of Boston that has yet to be discovered. It’s not only an idyllic beach getaway, but with its laid-back New England vibe and a history dating all the way back to the American Revolution, there’s plenty to keep you busy (but also plenty of places to hide away from it all . . . if you so choose).”

Marblehead harbor

Photo courtesy of Bart Snow

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