TOP 30 Conservation areas in Peabody, Massachusetts
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Crowninshield-Bentley House (Peabody Essex Museum)
The Crowninshield-Bentley House is a part of the Peabody Essex Museum located at 126 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Visitors can explore the varied collection areas and view works currently on display. The institution also offers a podcast, Connected blog, and a comfortable study space at 306 Newburyport Turnpike in Rowley. The museum's physical campus includes historic houses and buildings spanning three city blocks, showcasing a rich architectural heritage. The properties feature buildings and fragments from three centuries, as well as two gardens - the Museum Garden and the Ropes Mansion Garden. Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home is open year-round for self-guided tours, while Ropes Mansion is open seasonally on weekends. Timed reservations are required for historic house tours.
Peabody Historical Society
Welcome to the Peabody Historical Society and Museum, a captivating destination located at 43 Felton Street, Peabody, Massachusetts. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Peabody's history, spanning over three centuries, through our engaging exhibits and beautiful historic sites. Our centerpiece, the historic Smith Barn, is nestled on a scenic hilltop surrounded by 250 acres of orchards and conservation land. Part of the Felton-Smith Historic Site and adjacent to Peabody’s charming Brooksby Farm, the Smith Barn provides a stunning backdrop for weddings and special events, earning the Bons Best of 2020 Reader’s Choice for Wedding Venue. Explore our latest exhibit, “Until the Cows Come Home: Farming in Peabody,” which delves into the agricultural heritage of the region. Discover the stories of local family farms, Peabody's connection to the Topsfield Fair, and the evolution of farming in the area.
Sidney’s Pond Conservation Area
Welcome to Sidney’s Pond Conservation Area, a serene and picturesque park located at 80 Granite Street, Peabody, Massachusetts. Nestled in the heart of nature, this beautiful conservation area offers a peaceful retreat for visitors of all ages. Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or simply a moment of tranquility, Sidney’s Pond provides the perfect setting. Explore the lush landscapes and diverse ecosystems that make this park a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife alike. With well-maintained walking trails, visitors can immerse themselves in the scenic beauty and discover the rich biodiversity that thrives in this protected area. Sidney’s Pond is an ideal spot for birdwatching, photography, and enjoying the changing seasons.
All Saints Episcopal Church
Welcome to All Saints Episcopal Church of the North Shore, a vibrant, inclusive community of faith located at 13 Holten Street, Danvers, Massachusetts. We are dedicated to spiritual growth, sharing our spiritual journey, and spreading God's love through actions and words. Whether you are a lifelong churchgoer or new to the experience, a devout believer or a skeptic, rich or poor, straight, gay, bi, or trans, married, divorced, or single, you will find a warm welcome here. Our community offers a wide range of opportunities for connection and service. Join us for our Wednesday knitting gatherings, Friday morning prayers, or the Holy Eucharist and Agape meal. Participate in our many ministries, including outreach, choir, parish care, and more. We proudly partner with Dog BONES Therapy Dogs of MA to provide therapy dog certification and bring "love on a leash" to those in need.
Kamon Farm
Welcome to Kamon Farm: A Sanctuary of Nature and History Nestled along Pineswamp Road in Ipswich, Massachusetts, Kamon Farm offers a serene escape into nature’s bounty. This remarkable park invites you to explore its open fields, wooded uplands, and low-lying wetlands, which host a rich diversity of wildlife and provide breathtaking views. The farm's network of hiking trails seamlessly connects to the Turkey Hill Conservation Area, offering adventurers extended pathways through conserved lands.
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