| #2474538 in eBooks | 2000-10-30 | 2000-10-30 | File type: PDF||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| GREAT STORIES AND PHOTOS OF A CHILDHOOD HAUNT!|By RoxyG|This book totally lived up to my expectations. I was so pleased to discover that not only did it contain many images of Salisbury Beach, but also of Black Rock. I have spent years trying to locate a photo of Black Rock--now I finally have one! Through this book, I was amazed to learn how many disasters have hit Salisbur|About the Author|Pamela Mutch Stevens is the author of the Images of America: Amesbury. She is currently interning at the Haverhill Historical Society in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Here, she celebrates the magic in every seaside amusement park reminiscent of care
Salisbury Beach, surrounded by marshes and folklore of buried treasure, has long been a mecca for summer vacationers. In the "good ole summertime" of the 1890s, Salisbury Beach became the favorite resort of residents of the Merrimack Valley. Was it the magnetic force of the tide that beckoned people to the seaside, or was it the carefree carnival attitude that followed the Victorian era? Passengers arrived by horse, boat, train, electric trolley, and then by automob...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Salisbury Beach | Pamela Mutch Stevens. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.