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Nightingale Inn is part of historic Cape Ann on the North Shore of Boston, Massachusetts. The building was constructed in 1910 by Arthur Little and later expanded by John and Augusta Nightingale. The inn has been beautifully restored inside and out over the past 10 years by the present owner. Located just off exit 17 on route 128 north, on the border of Wenham and Beverly Farms, the inn provides easy access to travelers who wish to experience New England at its best. Nightingale Inn is only 20 - 25 minutes from Logan Airport and downtown Boston. |
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How To Find Us: By car from Logan airport:Take Rte. 1A North toward Revere, to 60 West, to Rte. 1 North. On Rte. 1, stay to the middle as you drive under Rte. 129. As soon as you emerge from the underpass, bear to the right. Exit onto Rte. 128 North. Follow Rte. 128 North to exit 17. Exit 17 is Grapevine Rd. Make a right at the exit toward Beverly Farms. Nightingale Inn is located about 200 yards on the right. Top of page |
Area Information – Wenham is located in the north of Boston region. The area located between the city of Boston and Northern New England is known as Essex County or the North of Boston region. Well-known cities such as Salem, America's Witch City and Gloucester, the oldest seaport in the country are located here. The historically significant communities of Lawrence, Ipswich and Swampscott helped shape our nation's history and can easily be visited during your time here.Marblehead, the Yachting Capital of the World, is a quintessential New England town complete with cafes and upscale shopping options. The region is home to the birthplace of both the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard. Our Atlantic Ocean coastline has captured the hearts of presidents, including President Taft, who had his summer White House in Beverly and President Bush (Jr. and Sr.) were educated in the prestigious town of Andover. Your North of Boston vacation can include history, seafood, shopping, water adventures, hiking, biking, theatre and more. All this, conveniently located minutes from Boston, set in a picture perfect location that has been inspiring artists and Hollywood producers for centuries. Cape Ann: Often times referred to as Massachusetts’ other Cape, this beautiful area is known for its sandy beaches, whale watching excursions, historic museums, unique shops and art galleries, and fresh seafood. All just minutes away from Boston by train or auto. Excerpt from North of BostonTop of page |
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