Community history projects in Ipswich, Massachusetts
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Ipswich Town and Country Garden Club
Welcome to Ipswich Town and Country Garden Club Located at 12 Hodges Way, Ipswich, Massachusetts, the Ipswich Town and Country Garden Club is more than just a park; it's a vibrant community dedicated to promoting service, learning, and conservation. As a proud member of the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc., our mission is to foster a love for gardening and environmental stewardship among our members and the local community.
Ipswich Cemetery / Parks Department
Welcome to the Ipswich Cemetery and Parks Department, your dedicated local government office committed to preserving and enhancing the natural beauty and historical significance of our community spaces. Conveniently located at 29 Flowers Lane, Ipswich, Massachusetts, we serve as stewards of the town's cemeteries and parks, ensuring they remain tranquil and welcoming environments for all residents and visitors. Our department is responsible for the maintenance and management of Ipswich’s cherished cemeteries, where history and heritage are respectfully preserved. We strive to provide serene and dignified settings for reflection and remembrance. Additionally, we oversee the town's parks, ensuring they are vibrant, safe, and enjoyable spaces for recreation and leisure.
TINOS Painting and Carpentry
Welcome to TINOS Painting and Carpentry, your trusted general contractor and painting specialist located at 25 Cherry Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. Proudly serving the historic North Shore of Boston for over 20 years, TINOS Inc. is a family-owned and operated business known for its exceptional craftsmanship in painting and carpentry. We are dedicated to delivering high-quality interior and exterior finishes for both residential and commercial spaces. At TINOS Inc., we believe in transforming your vision into reality with our expert services, including luxury interior painting, installation, space planning, as well as gutters and siding installation. Our team of skilled professionals is committed to excellence, ensuring meticulous craftsmanship and utilizing superior quality materials. We take a customer-centric approach to enhance the aesthetic appeal and structural integrity of your property.
Patton Homestead
Located at 650 Asbury Street in Hamilton, Massachusetts, the Patton Homestead is a museum and tourist attraction that holds great historical significance. The 28-acre parcel and historic home were gifted to the Town of Hamilton by the Patton Family in 2012. This property was once home to General George S. Patton Jr. and his family, who made a lasting impression on their country and community. Now owned and operated by the Town of Hamilton, the Patton Homestead is open to the public for recreation and community engagement. The grounds offer access to the Ipswich River and Essex County Greenbelt trails, making it an ideal location for outdoor activities and gatherings.
John J. Donovan Reservation & Sagamore Hill Conservation Area
Welcome to the John J. Donovan Reservation & Sagamore Hill Conservation Area, an expansive 270-acre natural wonderland located at 473 Sagamore Street, Hamilton, Massachusetts. This park offers a unique opportunity to explore miles of interconnected trails, perfect for walking, riding, running, and skiing. Steeped in rich history, the reservation's land has been shaped by centuries of human activity, beginning with Native American encampments and continuing through agricultural use since the early settlement period. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views from the open hilltop landscape, stretching to the mouth of the Essex River, Cape Ann, and the Atlantic Ocean beyond.
North Reading Town Hall
Welcome to the North Reading Town Hall, your central hub for local government services in North Reading, Massachusetts. Located at 235 North Street, our Town Hall is dedicated to serving the residents of this charming suburban town, nestled entirely within the Ipswich River watershed. Established as an independent town in 1853, North Reading boasts a rich history with well-preserved homes dating back to 1730, and a town center that features a historic Federal style meeting house and a district of period houses. Our Town Hall is open to the public Monday through Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and on Fridays from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Whether you're here to attend a meeting, seek information, or access local government services, our friendly staff is ready to assist you.
Riverbend Trail (IRWA)
Welcome to Riverbend Trail (IRWA) - A Natural Haven in Ipswich, MA Discover the serene beauty of Riverbend Trail, a stunning 23-acre park nestled along the Ipswich River in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Our Riverbend headquarters, located at 143 County Road, is a testament to community generosity and environmental stewardship, featuring additional land contributions from the Smith Family and Congress Corporation.
Crane Wildlife Refuge
Welcome to Crane Wildlife Refuge, a captivating park and tourist attraction located in Ipswich, Massachusetts. This refuge offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, nestled within the Essex River Estuary. Originally part of the expansive early-20th-century summer estate of Chicago industrialist Richard T. Crane, Jr., and his family, the refuge today invites visitors to explore its diverse ecosystems and rich history. Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes of salt marshes and coastal islands, and venture ashore to explore the trails on Choate Island and Long Island. These islands, along with Castle Hill and Crane Beach, form a patchwork of coastal habitats that provide a sanctuary for over 200 bird species and numerous rare plants and animals. Choate Island, the largest of the refuge’s seven islands, is a haven for wildlife such as deer, fisher, coyote, and otter, and its historical sites, like the circa 1725-40 Choate House and circa 1778 Proctor Barn, offer a glimpse into the past.
North Reading Town Administration
Welcome to the North Reading Town Administration's official website. Located at 235 North Street, North Reading, Massachusetts, our office serves as the hub for local government operations in this charming suburban town. Established as an independent town in 1853, North Reading is nestled entirely within the Ipswich River watershed in Middlesex County. Our town is proud of its rich history, featuring well-preserved homes dating back to 1730 and a historic town center with a Federal style meeting house and an affluent Federal village. Our office is dedicated to serving the community by providing essential services and information to residents and visitors. We are open from Monday to Thursday, 8 AM to 4 PM, and on Friday from 8 AM to 1 PM. You can reach us through our phone directory or explore our online resources, including webmail and employee self-service options.
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