Fort Sewall

Fort Sewall, formerly an armed fort owned by the United States and used to defend against British invaders, is now a peaceful park offering some of the best views of Marblehead Harbor.

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  • Phone

    (781) 631-3350

  • Website

    marblehead.org

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  • Type

    Historic and Protected Site

Address

11 Fort Sewall Marblehead , MA 01945 United States

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Comments / 5


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scenic views quiet
Allison Troiani

Great views and lots of seating to take in the sounds of the ocean. We visited on a cloudy light misty day and was surprised that we were not the only ones enjoying this spot.

Allison French

The history of this spot and the views make it a perfect place for a stop on a date or a quiet walk.

Kevin Dudley

This is a beautiful park with scenic lookouts on three sides. This place is well worth the stop

Terence Chan

Beautiful views and a true gem!

Kristina Fokidi

Шик. Блеск. Красота.

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