The Community: Amesbury, Massachusetts

  Located along the Merrimac River, close to all major routes, and nearby historic Newburyport, is this small town with big charm. Visit the downtown for shopping or dine at one of the many restaurants.

History

  Soon after Amesbury was settled in 1642, the rushing waters of the Powwow River were harnessed for mills, and the modest farming community began its ascent into American industrial history. Amesbury, it is believed, was the site of the first American factory to produce machine-made nails. Shipbuilding, followed in the 19th century by textile mills, dominated the settlement’s early industry. From 1853 until well into the 1900’s, Amesbury carriages, known around the world for their workmanship and style, were the economic heartbeat of the town. The Merrimack Hat Factory at its peak produced more headgear than any of its competitors. The nation’s number one candy was, for a while, Hoyt’s Buffalo Brand Peanut Butter Kisses, produced...in Amesbury.

  In 1996 the people of Amesbury took the bold step of voting to adopt a city form of government. They chose experienced leadership to revitalize the downtown and invigorate the industrial base while preserving its traditional, rural roots and historic charm. See for yourself. Discover Amesbury.

Population:  16,450
Year Incorporated:  1668
Government Form:   Mayor, 9-member municipal council


Nearby Parks and Recreation:
  • Town Park, Friend Street
  • Town beach, Lake Gardner & Lake Attitash
  • Woodsom Farm & Town Forest
    (hiking, bird watching, cross-country skiing)
  • Amesbury Sports Park
    (snow tubing, driving range)
  • Amesbury Golf & Country Club
  • Fishing and boating in lakes
  • River Walk
  • Lowell Boat Shop
  • Oldest operating boat shop in America
    (go rowing on the Merrimac River)
  • Rivers and ocean
  • Sports leagues