Visit the finest colonial mansion in all of New England, snuggled among the beautiful, historic downtown.
Also, view the celebrated folk art of J.O.J. Frost and an exhibit dedicated to the Civil War veterans of Marblehead. Stroll through the Gardens or take a self-guided walking tour of Marblehead’s streets and breathtaking harborfront.
Visit the finest colonial mansion in all of New England, snuggled among the beautiful, historic downtown.
Also, view the celebrated folk art of J.O.J. Frost and an exhibit dedicated to the Civil War veterans of Marblehead. Stroll through the Gardens or take a self-guided walking tour of Marblehead’s streets and breathtaking harborfront.
Wear comfy shoes for walking around the historic downtown.
There’s seafood galore to be eaten while sitting on the waterfront.
Visit Fort Sewall and drive along the Neck to the cast iron Light House.
Lee Mansion: June - October, Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00AM - 4:00PM
Museum: (Frost Gallery, Changing Exhibits, and Gift Shop) March-December, Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00AM - 4:00PM
The Civil War Exhibit: By appointment only.
Fun Facts
George Washington, Marquis de Lafayette, James Madison, and Andrew Jackson are just some of the dignitaries who have visited the Lee Mansion.
The Lee Mansion contains the only existing example of 18th-century hand-painted English wallpaper still on its original walls in all the United States.
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Visit the finest colonial mansion in all of New England, snuggled among the beautiful, historic downtown.
Also, view the celebrated folk art of J.O.J. Frost and an exhibit dedicated to the Civil War veterans of Marblehead. Stroll through the Gardens or take a self-guided walking tour of Marblehead’s streets and breathtaking harborfront.
Discover lost pieces of local history in Treasures From the Deep. This exhibit features artifacts recovered from Marblehead and Salem Harbors over 50 years, by local diver and maritime historian Ray Bates.
The exhibit includes pieces from ten shipwrecks, as well as crocks, pipes, bottles, peacocks, and a cannonball or two. This collection is on public display for the first time. Visitors can also watch Ray Bates describe the shipwrecks in a series of videos throughout the gallery.
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Wear comfy shoes for walking around the historic downtown.
There’s seafood galore to be eaten while sitting on the waterfront.
Visit Fort Sewall and drive along the Neck to the cast iron Light House.
Lee Mansion: June - October, Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00AM - 4:00PM
Museum: (Frost Gallery, Changing Exhibits, and Gift Shop) March-December, Tuesday-Saturday, 10:00AM - 4:00PM
The Civil War Exhibit: By appointment only.
Fun Facts
George Washington, Marquis de Lafayette, James Madison, and Andrew Jackson are just some of the dignitaries who have visited the Lee Mansion.
The Lee Mansion contains the only existing example of 18th-century hand-painted English wallpaper still on its original walls in all the United States.
Discover lost pieces of local history in Treasures From the Deep. This exhibit features artifacts recovered from Marblehead and Salem Harbors over 50 years, by local diver and maritime historian Ray Bates.
The exhibit includes pieces from ten shipwrecks, as well as crocks, pipes, bottles, peacocks, and a cannonball or two. This collection is on public display for the first time. Visitors can also watch Ray Bates describe the shipwrecks in a series of videos throughout the gallery.
Discover lost pieces of local history in T
Discover lost pieces of local history in Treasures From the Deep. This exhibit features artifacts recovered from Marblehead and Salem Harbors over 50 years, by local diver and maritime historian Ray Bates.
The exhibit includes pieces from ten shipwrecks, as well as crocks, pipes, bottles, peacocks, and a cannonball or two. This collection is on public display for the first time. Visitors can also watch Ray Bates describe the shipwrecks in a series of videos throughout the gallery.