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  2. Category:Houses in Marblehead, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Marblehead, Massachusetts" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  3. List of historic houses in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Marblehead. Ambrose Gale House - built in 1663; Jeremiah Lee Mansion - built in 1768; Newbury and Newburyport. Cushing House Museum and Garden (Newburyport) – home of shipowner John Newmarch Cushing; Dole–Little House – c. 1715 of older materials; Spencer–Peirce–Little Farm – c. 1675–1700

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County ...

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    Marblehead Light. June 15, 1987 : Marblehead Neck Marblehead: 120 ... North of Rockport on MA 127 Rockport: 141: Old Farm: Old Farm: March 9, 1990 ...

  5. Swampscott, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The median home sale price for the town in 2007 was $565,894. Home values typically range from around $400,000 to upwards of $5 million for ocean front homes. These prices are comparable to other wealthy North Shore towns such as Marblehead and Manchester-by-the-Sea which are located nearby.

  6. Jeremiah Lee Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Jeremiah Lee, oil on canvas, John Singleton Copley, 1769. Wadsworth Atheneum Mrs. Jeremiah Lee, oil on canvas, John Singleton Copley, c. 1769. Wadsworth Atheneum. The mansion is a large wooden house in the Georgian style, with imitation stone ashlar facade, built in 1768 by Colonel Jeremiah Lee, at that time the wealthiest merchant and ship owner in the Province of Massachusetts Bay.

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  8. Spite house - Wikipedia

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    The Old Spite House of Marblehead, Massachusetts, in 1912. In 1716, Thomas Wood, a sailmaker, built a house in Marblehead, Massachusetts , that subsequently became known as the Old Spite House. One possibility is that it was inhabited by two brothers who occupied different sections, would not speak to each other, and refused to sell to the ...

  9. Marblehead, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Marblehead is a coastal New England town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, along the North Shore.Its population was 20,441 at the 2020 census. [2] The town lies on a small peninsula that extends into the northern part of Massachusetts Bay.