Marblehead is a scenic coastal town in the North Shore region of Massachusetts. It is a well-known yachting resort.

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Tours and Getting around Marblehead (Massachusetts)

Marblehead (Massachusetts) tourist attractions and sightseeing

  • Fort Sewall, Front St. (Rt. 114), [1].
  • Frost Folk Art Museum, 170 Washington St., Phone: 781-631-1768, [2].
  • G.A.R. & Civil War Museum, Phone: 781-631-1768, [3]. Open Memorial Day, July 4th, and Christmas Walk or by appointment.
  • Jeremiah Lee Mansion, 161 Washington Street, 781-631-1768,[4].
  • King Hooper Mansion, 8 Hooper St., Phone: 781-631-2608. Tu-Sa, noon–4PM; Su 1–5PM.
  • Abbot Hall, 188 Washington St., [5].

Marblehead (Massachusetts) city tours

  • Atlantic Charters, 13 Drumlin Road, Phone: 781-639-0055, [6]. Sailing charters, lessons, rentals.

Marblehead (Massachusetts) souvenirs and shopping

Marblehead (Massachusetts) Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive

  • The Barnacle, 141 Front Street on the harbor, Phone: 781-631-4236. Seafood restaurant, lunch and dinner.

Marblehead (Massachusetts) nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs

Marblehead (Massachusetts) cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging

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