Directions to the Macy-Colby House
We are open May through September by appointment. Please email macycolby2@gmail.com to schedule your tour.
The Macy-Colby House
257 Main Street
Amesbury, MA 01913 USA
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Directions: From Rte 495 (coming from the North or South)
- On Rte 495 take Exit 118 - bear RIGHT onto Rte 150 Extension
- At the 1st set of lights, take a RIGHT onto Rte 110 - Haverhill Road
- Go to the next set of lights and turn RIGHT onto Main Street
- The Macy-Colby House is the fifth house on the RIGHT at 257 Main St.
Directions: Traveling on Rte 95 South (from the North)
- On Rte 95 South take EXIT 88 - Rte 110 West towards Amesbury
- Turn LEFT onto Rte 110 - Main Street [Caution: crossing busy divided highway]
- On Rte 110 - Macy Street go 1.3 miles west to Main Street
- At the set of lights at the intersection of Macy and Main St, take a LEFT onto Main Street
- The Macy-Colby House is the fifth house on the RIGHT at 257 Main St.
Directions: Traveling on Rte 95 North (from the South)
- On Rte 95 North take EXIT 88B - Rte 110 West towards Amesbury
- Merge onto Rte 110 West -Macy Street
- On Rte 110 - Macy Street go 1.5 miles west to Main Street
- At the set of lights at the intersection of Macy and Main St, take a LEFT onto Main Street
- The Macy-Colby House is the fifth house on the RIGHT at 257 Main St.
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We Invite You To Visit Other Amesbury Treasures
- Amesbury Library
- Amesbury Hat Museum
- Bartlett Museum
- Carriage Museum
- Friends Meetinghouse
- Lowell's Boat Shop
- Mary Baker Eddy Historic House (by appointment only)
- Rocky Hill Meeting House (by appointment only)
- Salisbury Point Station / Museum
- Whittier Home (John Greenleaf Whittier)
- Amesbury Improvement Association
- Alliance Park
- Captain's Well
- Golgotha Cemetery
- Patten's Pond
- The Powder House
- Training Field (Salisbury Plains)
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About Amesbury Treasures
Amesbury Treasures is a partnership of 16 unique historic sites. Together, they cover four centuries of Amesbury's rich history, and as individual sites offer a deeper look into specific eras and aspects of this town.
For more information about these historic sites, please visit www.amesburytreasures.org.