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Town of Essex Resources
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| Established in 1819, the Town of
Essex is a rural community which still maintains much of its original
natural splendor and small town character. Long noted as one of the
original shipbuilding centers of New England, Essex maintains strong ties
with its heritage by way of the Essex Shipbuilding Museum and its many
water resources such as Chebacco Lake, the Essex River and the Atlantic
Ocean. Today, Essex is known for its seemingly endless supply of antique
shops and restaurants as well as for the Essex clam, which is a widely
recognized symbol of pride and quality. Clamming remains one of the town's
principal industries and there is a celebration for the bivalve in
September at the annual Essex ClamFest. Visitors can also sample the best
the area has to offer at the annual Taste of Essex held in May, which
features offerings from most of the area's finest restaurants. Less than
an hour's ride from Boston, Essex is a quaint and friendly coastal
community which proudly welcomes visitors and new residents from all walks
of life who seek to enjoy the best of what the North Shore has to offer. Narrative
supplied by community |
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Essex
Burial Ground Inscriptions |
History
of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton (online book) |
| Essex
Vital Records to 1849 Online |
Town of
Essex |
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Views of Old Essex |
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