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Macy–Colby House, rear view. The Macy–Colby House is a historically significant saltbox house at 257 Main Street in Amesbury, Massachusetts.It is a historic house museum and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2008.
The John Greenleaf Whittier Home is a historic house located at 86 Friend Street, Amesbury, Massachusetts.It was the home of American poet and abolitionist John Greenleaf Whittier from 1836 until his death in 1892, and is now a nonprofit museum open to the public May 1 through October 31; an admission fee is charged.
The Rocky Hill Meeting House is located east of downtown Amesbury, on Old Portsmouth Road, now a short spur between Elm Street and Interstate 495. It is a roughly square 2-1/2 story timber frame structure, with a gabled roof and clapboarded exterior. Each side is five bays wide, with entrances on three sides.
Amesbury Friends Meeting House (1850) Amesbury Hat Museum, which displays hats of the old Merrimack Hat Factory; Amesbury Public Library; Chain Bridge; Bartlett Museum, Inc. (1870) Fortune Bar; John Greenleaf Whittier House; Lowell's Boat Shop (1793) Macy-Colby House (c. 1654) Mary Baker Eddy Historic House; Old Powder House (1810) Rocky Hill ...
Amesbury Friends Meeting House: Amesbury Friends Meeting House. April 18, 2002 : 120 Friend St. Amesbury: 7: Ann's Diner ... Central and Maple Sts. at MA 114
The Amesbury Friends Meetinghouse is a Friends Meeting House at 120 Friend Street in Amesbury, Massachusetts.Built in 1850 under the guidance of John Greenleaf Whittier, it is home to one of the leading Quaker congregations of the region, and historically hosted quarterly meetings for Quakers from across eastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire.
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Whittier lived in the home for 29 years. He moved to Amesbury, Massachusetts in 1836 [8] and sold the family farm. The home he moved to, the John Greenleaf Whittier House, is also open to the public. The homestead is the setting for Whittier's best-known narrative poem Snow-Bound, [9] published in 1866 and an instant bestseller.