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The Macy-Colby House
257 Main Street, Amesbury, Massachusetts, United States
About the The Macy-Colby House
The Macy-Colby House is a charming historic landmark located at 257 Main Street in Amesbury, Massachusetts, United States. This beautifully preserved colonial-era home offers visitors a glimpse into the past with its period furnishings and architecture. Tourists can explore the house and learn about the fascinating history of the Macy and Colby families who once resided here. A visit to the Macy-Colby House is a must for history buffs and anyone interested in experiencing the rich cultural heritage of New England.
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257 Main St, Amesbury, MA 01913, United States
Reviews of The Macy-Colby House
"Macy-Colby House stands next door to Bartlett Cemetery. Ample signage outside the house details its history, including a metal sign from the Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission and a plaque from the National Register of Historic Places."
"Very interesting historic home. Fascinating to see how people lived a few hundred years ago."
"Quite a cool historical sight. The house is very well preserved with nice foliage around it. There is a cool plaque detailing the significance of the house as well. A nice quick little stop especially for any history lovers!"
"Kathleen was so friendly and gave us a tour as descendents from the Colby house. You can tell they put a lot of love in keeping that house up. Its so amazing to be able to view a rare glimpse into history like this"
"I need to provide a disclaimer that I am a descendant of the Colby family so probably found this more interesting than the average person. The house was lived in from the the mid 1650s until 1899.. Some of the original possessions of the family such as China and possibly some clothing are still in the house. Some other items have been donated that were not original to the family . As well as alarm I'll ask a large antique loom which would not have been there when the family lived there. Some of the rooms are set up As they would have been if the family was living there. While others have been set up in a way that displays some of the antiques acquired are donated to the house. As a descendant I was able to take a private tour with a relative of the family that was quite knowledgeable about knowledgeable about family history and able to correct some of the inaccurate inaccurate information that is currently circulating on the Internet.. There is a cemetery with family members as well as others just up the hill from the house which is also well worth seeing ."
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