North Shore (Massachusetts)
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The North Shore of Massachusetts is the region north of Boston, along the Atlantic coast. It includes, among others, the towns of Revere, Lynn, Gloucester, Salem and Newburyport. Each has their own history dating back four centuries.
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- Beverly
- Danvers
- Essex - Shipbuilding history and antique shoppes
- Georgetown
- Gloucester Artist colony and historical fishing center
- Hamilton
- Ipswich
- Lynn
- Lynnfield
- Marblehead
- Manchester-by-the-Sea - home of popular Singing Beach
- Nahant
- Newbury - Scenic beach town including Plum Island
- Newburyport
- Peabody
- Revere
- Rockport - Scenic artist colony and Motif No. 1
- Rowley
- Salem - House of the Seven Gables and famous for witches
- Salisbury
- Saugus
- Topsfield - Best known for the Topsfield Fair and Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary.
- Wakefield
- Wenham
- Winthrop
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Most North Shore towns are serviced by MBTA commuter rail or bus service.
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MBTA buses service downtown Boston from the towns of Marblehead, Salem, Swampscott, Lynn, and Revere.
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Two commuter rail lines run from Boston's North Station, the Newburyport line and the Rockport line.
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