Visit the thriving community of Newburyport, MA, only five miles from Plum Island.
Take advantage of Newburyport's unique shopping, fine dining, arts and culture, charming inns, and breathtaking scenic beauty, and learn about Newburyport's rich history.
Newburyport is a seaport for all seasons. Enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter at Maudslay State Park, or get cozy by the fireplace at one of the many restaurants and inns.
In the spring, stroll through downtown, admire the window boxes and hanging flower baskets that fill the city, or take a birding field trip on Plum Island.
In the summer, take a harbor tour or go whale watching, sun yourself on the beaches of Plum Island, or enjoy a free summer concert or movie.
Fall is a wonderful time to enjoy the Fall Harvest Festival or shop downtown.
Visit the thriving community of Newburyport, MA, only five miles from Plum Island.
Take advantage of Newburyport's unique shopping, fine dining, arts and culture, charming inns, and breathtaking scenic beauty, and learn about Newburyport's rich history.
Newburyport is a seaport for all seasons. Enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter at Maudslay State Park, or get cozy by the fireplace at one of the many restaurants and inns.
In the spring, stroll through downtown, admire the window boxes and hanging flower baskets that fill the city, or take a birding field trip on Plum Island.
In the summer, take a harbor tour or go whale watching, sun yourself on the beaches of Plum Island, or enjoy a free summer concert or movie.
Fall is a wonderful time to enjoy the Fall Harvest Festival or shop downtown.
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Hours:Closed Now. Opens 9:00 AM
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9:00am -
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Newburyport is a year-round destination! Enjoy the New England fall foliage, summer seaside fun, or the winter wonderland this historic town becomes with festive decorations and activities.
Follow the self-guided Clipper Heritage trail and enjoy the culture district and the beautiful downtown scenery.
Take a quick trip to or from Boston with the MBTA train station located at 25 Boston Way, Newburyport, MA 01950.
Fun Facts
The Newburyport Superior Courthouse is one of the oldest continuously active courthouses in the nation, which was established in 1764, along with the accompanying Bartlett Mall, which is the oldest public ground space in Newburyport.
The Merrimack River Basin, which ends in Newburyport, is the 4th largest river basin in New England. The name was adopted by early European settlers from Merruasquamack, a name meaning "swift water place," which was given to the river by Native American tribes.
The Coast Guard was born in Newburyport - which named the city an official Coast Guard City in August 2012.
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Visit the thriving community of Newburyport, MA, only five miles from Plum Island.
Take advantage of Newburyport's unique shopping, fine dining, arts and culture, charming inns, and breathtaking scenic beauty, and learn about Newburyport's rich history.
Newburyport is a seaport for all seasons. Enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter at Maudslay State Park, or get cozy by the fireplace at one of the many restaurants and inns.
In the spring, stroll through downtown, admire the window boxes and hanging flower baskets that fill the city, or take a birding field trip on Plum Island.
In the summer, take a harbor tour or go whale watching, sun yourself on the beaches of Plum Island, or enjoy a free summer concert or movie.
Fall is a wonderful time to enjoy the Fall Harvest Festival or shop downtown.
Newburyport is a year-round destination! Enjoy the New England fall foliage, summer seaside fun, or the winter wonderland this historic town becomes with festive decorations and activities.
Follow the self-guided Clipper Heritage trail and enjoy the culture district and the beautiful downtown scenery.
Take a quick trip to or from Boston with the MBTA train station located at 25 Boston Way, Newburyport, MA 01950.
Fun Facts
The Newburyport Superior Courthouse is one of the oldest continuously active courthouses in the nation, which was established in 1764, along with the accompanying Bartlett Mall, which is the oldest public ground space in Newburyport.
The Merrimack River Basin, which ends in Newburyport, is the 4th largest river basin in New England. The name was adopted by early European settlers from Merruasquamack, a name meaning "swift water place," which was given to the river by Native American tribes.
The Coast Guard was born in Newburyport - which named the city an official Coast Guard City in August 2012.