- Swampscott, MA
Swampscott Garden Art Walk 2025 » Swampscott Recreation is honored to take on the responsibility of hosting the annual Garden Art Walk
- Swampscott, Massachusetts - Wikipedia
Swampscott ( ˈswɒmpskət ) [1] is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located 15 miles (24 km) up the coast from Boston in an area known as the North Shore The population was 15,111 as of the 2020 United States census [2] A former summer resort on Massachusetts Bay, Swampscott is today a fairly affluent residential community and includes the village of Beach Bluff, as
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Swampscott Latest Headlines: 'Ring Of Fire' Thunderstorms To Break Up Intense Heat In MA; Swampscott Big Blue Bargains To Donate $4K To Middle School PTO; Want To Connect With Your Town?
- 15 Best Things to Do in Swampscott (MA) - The Crazy Tourist
In the east of Swampscott you can get onto a rail trail that leads to the historic centers of two of Massachusetts’ most storied towns At 4 5 miles long, the Marblehead – Salem Rail Trail has two branches: One running northeast from Swampscott to the Marblehead center, and the other from Marblehead center to Salem
- The Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce in Swampscott
Swampscott has retained the essence of a quiet setting along the north shore of the Atlantic Ocean with the soothing sounds of the ocean lapping along the seashore
- Town of Swampscotts 3rd of July Fireworks Festival . . . - Facebook
Event in Swampscott, MA by Bent Water Brewing Company on Thursday, July 3 2025 with 167 people interested
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Swampscott MA - The Tourist Checklist
Swampscott, Massachusetts, is a treasure trove of activities for all interests From exploring the serenity of local beaches to immersing yourself in history and culture, there’s much to enjoy
- City of Swampscott, Massachusetts | (MA 01907) | North of Boston
Swampscott is a beautiful and tranquil seaside community located 15 miles northeast of Boston along the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean The area in and around Swampscott was inhabited by indigenous people such as members of the Naumkeag, Pennacook, Pawtucket, and Massachusett tribes prior to European colonization
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