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“Call it unique, picturesque, cussed, distinctive, pixilated, fascinating — that’s Marblehead, a town in love with liberty and rugged individualism. Its people and history, its crooked lanes and irregular houses, its customs and humor defy conformity and dullness.
Over the last several months, the Marblehead Planning Board has been working on a study to determine a path forward for... Harbor Plan Final ~ May 2023 » Harbor...
A coastal community of 19,808 residents located 18 miles north of Boston, Marblehead is famous for its unsurpassed contributions to the American Revolution and Civil War. Today, its quaint narrow streets and historic 17th and 18th century buildings mirror Marblehead as it has existed since its founding in 1629.
Email: councilonaging@marblehead.org : Drain Department: Drain Department. 3 Tower Way . Marblehead, MA 01945 (781) 631-1750 : Elections & Registration Office: Abbot Hall. 188 Washington Street . Marblehead, MA 01945 (781) 631-0528 : Emergency Management: Central Fire Headquarters ...
Green Marblehead Implementation Committee (11.15.23) Harbor Plan Implementation Committee (11.15.23) Harbors & Waters Board; Harris Street Cemeteries Oversite Committee; Historical Commission; Housing Production Plan (HPP) Implementation Committee; Marblehead Disabilities Commission; Marblehead Forever Committee
Crocker Park, with some of the best views of Marblehead Harbor, is situated on 2.82 acres of land off Front Street. The site of the park was originally known as Bartoll's Head but was named after Uriel Crocker, who donated a large portion of the land to the town in 1885.
Green Marblehead Implementation Committee (11.15.23) Harbor Plan Implementation Committee (11.15.23) Harbors & Waters Board; Harris Street Cemeteries Oversite Committee; Historical Commission; Housing Production Plan (HPP) Implementation Committee; Marblehead Disabilities Commission; Marblehead Forever Committee
One of only three pre-Revolutionary powder houses in the country still standing, Marblehead's is a unique circular structure built out of brick. It was used for powder storage during the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.
Green Marblehead Implementation Committee (11.15.23) Harbor Plan Implementation Committee (11.15.23) Harbors & Waters Board; Harris Street Cemeteries Oversite Committee; Historical Commission; Housing Production Plan (HPP) Implementation Committee; Marblehead Disabilities Commission; Marblehead Forever Committee
Marblehead's premier beach, Devereux Beach's 5.48 acres of waterfront offers a refreshing swim in the Atlantic Ocean, pavilions, benches, picnic tables, restroom facilities, a restaurant and parking. It was once the site of the home of John Devereux (1615-1695), for whom the beach is named.