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    Marblehead is a coastal New England town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, along the North Shore. Its population was 20,441 at the 2020 census...
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  • Marblehead may refer to: Marblehead, Illinois Marblehead, Massachusetts Marblehead, Ohio Marblehead, Wisconsin Marblehead to Halifax Ocean Race, a biannual...
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    Navy. She was the third Navy ship named for the town of Marblehead, Massachusetts. Marblehead was authorized on 1 July 1918, and assigned to William Cramp...
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  • United States Navy have been named USS Marblehead after the port of Marblehead, Massachusetts. USS Marblehead (1861), launched in 1861, was a gunboat...
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    command. She was named for the seaport Marblehead, Massachusetts. Assigned to the North Atlantic Station, Marblehead departed New York 6 June 1894, for the...
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    Glover of Marblehead, Massachusetts and was named for his daughter, Hannah Glover. The crew was drawn largely from the town of Marblehead, with much...
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    Marblehead Light is situated on Marblehead Neck in Essex County, Massachusetts. The current tower is a skeletal structure that replaced the original 1835...
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    hall and historical museum located at 188 Washington Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts. It is open year-round, though with restricted hours in the colder...
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    William Lamb Picknell (category People from Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    painting style. He was born in Hinesburg, Vermont and died in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Born in Hinesburg, Vermont, William was the son of Ellen Maria...
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    Harbor, Waldron Court, Essex, Elm, Pond, and Norman Streets in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Among its notable features are Fort Sewall, a coastal fortification...
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    Loyd Grossman (category People from Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    celebrities. Grossman was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on 16 September 1950 and raised in Marblehead, Massachusetts, the son of David K. Grossman, a Jewish...
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    Jake Phelps (category People from Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    Marie. After his parents split up, he lived with his mother in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Phelps began skating at the age of 13. In 1977, Phelps began...
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    Marblehead Harbor is a harbor located in Marblehead, Massachusetts, 17 miles northeast of Boston. It is considered the birthplace of the Continental Navy...
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    Gaithersburg, Maryland. A widow's walk on a home overlooking Marblehead Harbor in Marblehead, Massachusetts. A "widow's watch" on a home in Saint John, New Brunswick...
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  • Seatrain (band) (category Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    band based initially in Marin County, California, and later in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Seatrain was formed in 1969, subsequently drawing some members...
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    David Breashears (category People from Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    They divorced, and Breashears lived in Marblehead, Massachusetts when not climbing. He died at his home in Marblehead on March 14, 2024, at the age of 68...
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    Robert "King" Hooper Mansion (category Houses in Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    Robert King Hooper Mansion, built in 1728, is a historic house in Marblehead, Massachusetts. The oldest section of the mansion was built by candlemaker Greenfield...
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  • tensions were rising along the East coast, and in 1677, a riot in Marblehead, Massachusetts transpired. After Native American troops devised a plan to intercept...
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  • and determination. The painting is on display at Abbot Hall in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote of the spirit of '76 in reference...
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    John Glover (general) (category People from Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    American fisherman, merchant, politician, and military leader from Marblehead, Massachusetts, who served as a brigadier general in the Continental Army during...
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    a coastal park located in Marblehead, Massachusetts. At a little over 14 acres (5.7 ha), it is the largest of Marblehead's four public parks, and includes...
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    Elbridge Gerry (category People from Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    North Shore town of Marblehead, Massachusetts. His father, Thomas Gerry (1702–1774), was a merchant who operated ships out of Marblehead, and his mother,...
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  • The Marblehead to Halifax Ocean Race (MHOR) is a biennial sailing race which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2005. It runs between Marblehead, Massachusetts...
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    St. Michael's Church is an historic Episcopal church in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Built in 1714, it is New England's oldest Episcopal church building...
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    James John Howard Gregory (category People from Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    philanthropist from Marblehead, Massachusetts. Gregory built his wealth selling seeds via catalogues and was known as the "Seed King of Marblehead". and served...
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    built This." In 1716, Thomas Wood, a sailmaker, built a house in Marblehead, Massachusetts, that subsequently became known as the Old Spite House. One possibility...
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    Jamie Walters (category People from Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    Talk to an Angel". Walters was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts. After graduating from high school, he attended...
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    Rob Delaney (category People from Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 19, 1977, the son of Nancy and Robert Delaney. He grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts. He is of Irish descent...
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    Kathleen O'Toole (category People from Marblehead, Massachusetts)
    O'Toole was born in 1954 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and moved to Marblehead at age 13 and to Boston, Massachusetts, at age 18. She resided in Boston from...
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  • The Marblehead Messenger is the third album by the band Seatrain, recorded in 1971. As with Seatrain's previous album, it was produced by George Martin...
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