Marblehead: the cutest town in Massachusetts
PureWow.com has published The cutest towns in America and this is what it says about the pick of Massachusetts:
“Sailboats floating on the harbor, narrow streets lined with cobblestone sidewalks, B&B cottages and mom-and-pop shops….swoon. Historical Marblehead, which played a big role in the Revolutionary War, dates back to 1629, when settlers from the Mayflower first established it as a fishing village.”
As a buyer said to me this summer at the closing of a house he had just bought: “other people come here on vacation, but we get to live here.” Yep. All the above, plus great schools, a wonderful sense of community and a well-run town with the third lowest tax rate in Essex County.
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Marblehead beach makes Boston Globe list
Boston.com has published this list of 10 Beaches within an hour of Boston
This is what it says about Devereux Beach:
“Not far from Marblehead’s historic district is family-friendly Devereux Beach, which offers sandy slides and swings for the littlest of beachgoers. When hunger strikes, grab a lobster club sandwich and a frappe at Lime Rickey’s, not far from the surf. Parking costs $5 to $10 per car.” (more…)
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