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Looking for Massachusetts travel places to visit? We've got some off the beaten path places that make the best Massachusetts travel things to do. These Massachusetts activities include outdoor activities, Massachusetts travel is known for, as well as hidden gems in Boston and other places to visit in Massachusetts bucket lists don't usually include. If you are looking for where to go in Massachusetts, add some of these Massachusetts hidden gems to your Massachusetts travel itinerary.

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Whipple House 1 South Village Green, Ipswich, Massachusetts "The Whipple House was built in three stages between the mid-1600s to the early 1700s. The Whipple family occupied the house for six generations. Like many settlers of Ipswich, John Whipple arrived from England shortly before 1638. From a family of prominent textile merchants, Whipple was a man of considerable standing in Ipswich...Retaining much of its original oak, pine and chestnut framework and furnished with a number of…

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Ipswich is a charming and historic town in Massachusetts. It is home to the largest number of historic houses in America and has the oldest double-arch stone bridge in America. The area was first settled by paleoindians thousands of years ago and was home to the Agawam tribe before being…

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The Choate Bridge crosses the Ipswich River in the center of the town of Ipswich. It was built in 1764 under the direction of Colonel John Choate, and is said to be the first stone arch bridge in the United States. Choate Bridge -- More information from a Walking Tour of Ipswich Choate Bridge, Ipswich, Massachusetts -- A cyanotype from 1898 by Arthur Wesley Dow is in the collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

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Last year, while in Ipswich, my husband and I toured the Ipswich Museum. One of the first things to catch my eye was a wall hanging, listing names of persons receiving early land grants in Ipswich. When I took the photo, I knew at some point I would transcribe the names. There are quite a few readers who have some of these names, as do I, and I thought some of you might enjoy seeing your ancestors named here. MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY THE NAMES OF THE PERSONS RECEIVING EARLY LAND GRANTS AT…

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The Choate Bridge crosses the Ipswich River in the center of the town of Ipswich. It was built in 1764 under the direction of Colonel John Choate, and is said to be the first stone arch bridge in the United States. Choate Bridge -- More information from a walking tour of Ipswich Choate Bridge, Ipswich, Massachusetts -- A cyanotype from 1898 by Arthur Wesley Dow is in the collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

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