Lawrence and Salem are both the county seat for Essex County
Salisbury is in Essex County
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On Interstate 95 at milepost 90 south of New Hampshire State Line, on the left when traveling south.
This 90-mile roadway links 14 coastal communities from Lynn to Salisbury and features scenic views, period architecture, historic sites and recreational opportunities throughout.
1. Lynn
Lynn, the southernmost community on the Essex . . . — — Map (db m220847) HM
On Elm Street (Massachusetts Route 110) at Mudnock Road, on the right when traveling east on Elm Street.
Site of the first meetinghouse built
on the open green in 1640. The bell, hung in 1642, is said to have been brought from England by order of the Reverend William Worcester, who settled here in 1639. — — Map (db m48121) HM
On Lafayette Rd. at Beach Rd., on the right when traveling north on Lafayette Rd..
Near by stood the house built in 1639 by Robert Pike, a leader in civil and military affairs who represented Salisbury for thirty-seven years in the general court. — — Map (db m75590) HM
On Lafayette Road (U.S. !) 0.2 miles Pike Street (Massachusetts Route 286).
Early name Colchester settled in 1638. Name changed to Salisbury in 1640 in compliment to its Puritan clergyman William Worcester of Salisbury, England. — — Map (db m77223) HM