Redd’s Pond of Marblehead, MA was named after Wimot Redd, who was executed for being a witch.
Read MoreFamilies looking to downsize often want to stay in Marblehead, but there are few options for their consideration. Glover Landing Condos in Marblehead MA may just be the perfect solution.
Read MoreMarketing messages are generally focused on information. But history will tell you information is not enough. We have discovered in any situation no matter what the topic, rather than simply bringing facts and features to the intended audience try focusing on feelings.
Read MoreIf communities are going to save their downtown shops and restaurants there will need to be some critical imaginative thinking that will bring the customers back to feeling good about have a shopping or dining experience.
Read MoreIn 1858 a journalist Robert Carter sailed into Marblehead. He wrote, “We went ashore to take a look at the town, which has always been reputed one of the queerest places in New England”. He found the streets as narrow and twisted as the inhabitants.
Read MoreThe Corinthian Yacht Club was established in 1885 by C.H.W. Foster and Benjamin W. Crowninshield. Their goal was to attract sailors that owned boats between sixteen and thirty feet. Word is Eastern Yacht Club was not interested in boats less than thirty feet.
Read MoreMarblehead is an incredible town to photograph as it displays a dramatic coastline. Homes snuggle to capture an ocean view, old historical homes and buildings crowd the narrow streets, and the roads are nothing but curvy.
Read MoreThe spirit and personality of Marblehead Neck were greatly changed when in 1870 the Eastern Yacht Club was built. In the clubs’ mission statement it stated: “….for the purpose of encouraging yacht building and naval architecture and the cultivation of nautical science.”
Read MoreIn 1840 a fishing shack was built in Rockport, MA. The original one was destroyed during the Blizzard of 1978. In the same year, this replica was built. It has been referred to as “the most often painted building in America.” Painters loved it because of the way the natural light struck it obviously because of how it represents the historical spirit of this seaport town.
Read MorePrior to the 1870s, Francis B. Crowninshield invested much of his family fortune in Salem. MA. However, in 1871 he purchased most of Peach’s Point in Marblehead for $9,500.
Read MoreOur drone aerial photographs of town points of interest can provide an engaging insight into the spirit and advantages of living in a community that eye-level promotional can not.
Read MoreOne of the many well known key signatures to locals and visitors is the Marblehead Light House.
Read MoreMarblehead is no stranger to being hit with a contagious disease. This is a brief historical summary gathered about how the town has dealt with smallpox. You would think after 387 years, we might have a plan in place as to how to best deal with contagious diseases in the United States.
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