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Fall is here – crisp air, apple picking and football! In that spirit, let’s take a look back at some local sports history. We will be focusing on Peabody sports and athletes in the upcoming postcards. Who do you want us to spotlight? Peabody sports legend,...
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After a two year hiatus, we are excited to have Peabody’s International Festival back. So, let’s take a trip back to 1984 and 1985 and re-live the beginning of the International Festival. Unless otherwise noted, photographs are courtesy of the Ray Wallman...
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In 2019, the Mackie family donated a treasure trove of family photographs and correspondence. The Mackie family ran a vegetable farm off of Route 1. Their farm stand was located at 30 Newbury Street and had an accompanying gas station. They were prominent members of...
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Boston.com recently asked their readers who makes the BEST ice cream sandwich in Massachusetts. Peabody’s Holy Cow Ice Cream Cafe came out on top, with 50% of the votes. Read more here. Delicious Facts During World War I, a German officer was quoted about...
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In 1626, upon the arrival of English settlers, Peabody (then Salem) was hilly and forested with many brooks, ponds and rivers. The settlers undertook the arduous task of clearing the land of trees and stones. In the interim, they grew corn, which could grow between...
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If you travel down Felton Street today, you will pass the Peabody Historical Society’s Felton-Smith Historic Site and end at the City of Peabody’s Brooksby Farm. Image if you walked here 386 years ago – how different the land would be then....