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  2. Amesbury, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the Amesbury Elementary School closed following the construction of the Shay Memorial School, built on the same property as the Cashman Elementary School. Prior to this, both Amesbury Elementary School and Cashman Elementary School housed K-4 students, with students attending whichever school they lived closer to.

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  4. Susannah Martin - Wikipedia

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    Susannah Martin memorial in Amesbury (plaque close-up) Lone Tree Hill, a famous historical site, bore a tablet on its westerly side marking the site of George and Susannah's home. [citation needed] The boulder which marked their homestead was moved to make room for a highway. Today it can be found at the end of North Martin Road, in Amesbury.

  5. Macy–Colby House - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Colby's descendants owned the Macy–Colby property for 245 years; nine generations of Colbys lived in this house. In 1899, Moses Colby (1822–1901) donated the house and property to the Bartlett Cemetery Association as a memorial to the Colby and Macy families, and to the people of Amesbury, Massachusetts.

  6. On D-Day, 19-year-old medic Charles Shay was ready to give ...

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    The Charles Shay Memorial on Omaha Beach pays tribute to the 175 Native Americans who landed there on D-Day. Often, Shay expressed his sadness at seeing wars still waging in the world and what he ...

  7. Rocky Hill Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The Rocky Hill Meeting House is a well-preserved New England meeting house located on Old Portsmouth Road in Amesbury, Massachusetts.Built about 1785, and not used as a church after 1840, it has the best-preserved example of an original 18th-century meeting house interior in New England.

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  9. Bartlett Museum, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Bartlett Museum is a nonprofit museum located at 270 Main Street, Amesbury, Massachusetts. It is named after Josiah Bartlett , a Founding Father of the United States who was born in Amesbury and later signed the United States Declaration of Independence .