Love to experience as much as possible when you travel? If so, you may want to make the North of Boston & Greater Merrimack Valley area your next stop.
With beautiful harbors nestled throughout 30 miles of rocky coastline, North of Boston is a haven for beach lovers and seafaring types alike. But, with a rich history, it's also the perfect destination for those interested in cultural activities — from Salem Witch Trial attractions to art museums to the many sites dedicated to the area's seafaring heritage.
Then there's Greater Merrimack Valley, where not one, but two revolutions took place. Lexington and Concord offer a vivid view into many of the most critical American Revolution events. While Lowell, with its 19th century mill buildings, is a testament to the Bay State's large role in the Industrial Revolution and the textile industry.
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Fishing towns, family fun and the first shots of the American Revolution define the region.
moreHere you'll find rugged fishing ports, great seafood restaurants and exciting whale-watching expeditions.
Find: Lodging | AttractionsConcord is where the famous Walden Pond and homes of many literary heroes are located.
Find: Lodging | AttractionsSalisbury is the state's northernmost coastal town and home to the 520-acre Salisbury Beach State Reservation.
Find: Lodging | AttractionsTour an old cotton mill, ride aboard an early 1900s trolley and learn about Lowell's storied past. Learn more>>
This historic street is lined with early-American mansions that were built by wealthy sea captains and merchants. Learn more>>
This museum includes exhibits on everything from early-American 20th-century photography to New England neon. Learn more>>