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  1. Haverhill ( / ˈheɪvrɪl / HAY-vril) is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Haverhill is located 35 miles north of Boston on the New Hampshire border and about 17 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. The population was 67,787 at the 2020 United States census.

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  3. Jun 25, 2024 · Haverhill, city, Essex county, northeastern Massachusetts, U.S., on the Merrimack River. Founded by the Reverend John Ward in 1640, it was named for Haverhill, England. Early agricultural efforts gave way to shipbuilding and leather industries during the early 19th century.

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    • 84larry. Boston, MA60 contributions. A hidden jewel. This place is a hidden jewel. It is sort of a combined art museum, and printing technology museum. There are rooms of framed examples of various examples of art created by printing the work on paper, such as wood cut prints, lithography, etc.
    • ukusa2155. Medford, MA 396 contributions. Nice afternoon for the whole family. With some hiking trails, flower beds, a playground we spent the afternoon as a family enjoying ourselves and the outdoors.
    • David P. Taunton, UK 417 contributions. Nice place to visit for a quick ski! Visited here from Salem on New Years Day for a quick ski with my kids. About a 40 minute drive and was really easy to find.
    • BrinS28. Martha's Vineyard, MA 169 contributions. Beautiful spot! We stopped in on a sunday. No one else was there. The barn is absolutely gorgeous and I'm sure in the summer the grounds are beautiful.
    • Winnekenni Castle. Haverhill’s most famous landmark was built in the 1870s for the local chemist Dr. James R. Nichols. Inspired by the Medieval strongholds he had seen while visiting England, Winnekenni Castle has a fairytale design, with rustic stone walls, crenellations, Gothic pointed windows, two towers and a smaller corner turret.
    • Museum of Printing. A compelling attraction with a purpose-built home, the Museum of Printing preserves the history of printing and typesetting technology, craftsmanship and the graphic arts.
    • Downtown Haverhill. In a familiar story, Haverhill’s commercial core has witnessed a lot of revitalization in the last couple of decades. But where this city differs from many places is the light touch of these improvements, preserving Haverhill’s brooding industrial character while making it easier to enjoy on foot and by bicycle.
    • Buttonwoods Museum. It’s impossible to spend some time in Haverhill and not be curious about the city’s history. This can be explored at the Buttonwoods Museum, perched high above the Merrimack River to the east of downtown.
  4. Jul 3, 2024 · Haverhill, a quaint town situated in Essex County, Massachusetts, is a hidden gem filled with a plethora of activities for visitors to enjoy. From its fascinating historical sites to its vibrant arts scene and beautiful natural landscapes, Haverhill offers something for everyone.

  5. Haverhill is the quintessential New England city, set along a mighty river that once powered numerous industrial mills. An international “shoe capital” in the early 1900s, Haverhill, Massachusetts is now home to people who are discovering that they, too, can make history here.

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