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Amesbury is a city in Essex County, ... Main Street from Market Square in 1911. ... 1794 Map of Amesbury. Clough, Aaron.
Route 150 is a 3.67-mile-long (5.91 km) short south–north highway entirely in Amesbury, Massachusetts.It begins at Beacon Street and continues as NH 150.The highway is the main south-north thoroughfare in Amesbury, and serves as a southward continuation of NH 150, connecting Amesbury to the New Hampshire town of Kensington and ultimately, Exeter.
NH 150 south (Amesbury Road) – Kensington, Amesbury MA: Northern terminus of NH 150: Exeter: 15.252: 24.546: NH 111 west (Front Street) – Kingston: Southern end of concurrency with NH 111: 15.336: 24.681: NH 27 / NH 111A west (Water Street) – Brentwood, Epping: Southern end of concurrency with NH 27 eastern terminus of NH 111A: 15.567: 25.053
Interstate 495 (I-495) is an auxiliary route of I-95 in the US state of Massachusetts, maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). Spanning 121.56 miles (195.63 km), it is the second-longest auxiliary route in the Interstate Highway System, being roughly 11 miles (18 km) shorter than I-476 in Pennsylvania.
The Amesbury and Salisbury Mills Village Historic District is a historic district on Market Sq. roughly bounded by Boardman, Water, Main and Pond Streets in Amesbury, Massachusetts. It was the site of significant industrial development between 1800 and 1875, during which time the town developed a significant textile processing industry.
The Briggs Carriage Company is a historic industrial complex at 14 and 20 Cedar Street in Amesbury, Massachusetts. Built before 1890, these two buildings are a surviving reminder of the city's late 19th century prominence as a major carriage manufacturing center. They were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. [1]
Buildings and structures in Amesbury, Massachusetts (7 P) P. People from Amesbury, Massachusetts (25 P) S. Ships built in Amesbury, Massachusetts (5 P)
Amesbury CDP was a census-designated place comprising the main urban portions of the city of Amesbury, Massachusetts, in Essex County.With the change of Amesbury's status from town to city in 1996, the delineation of the downtown area as a CDP became unnecessary, and it was no longer used for data collection by the time of the 2010 census.