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This is the current conditions weather report for Amesbury. The report was made 29 minutes ago, at 10:54 UTC. The wind was blowing at a speed of 13 miles per hour / 20.4 kilometers per hour from the southwest (210°). The temperature was 39°F / 4°C, with a dew-point at 39°F / 4°C. The temperature felt like 32°F / 0°C. The atmospheric pressure was 29.85 inHg / 1012 hPa. The relative humidity was 65%. The skies were clear.
The Town of Amesbury is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. A former farming and mill town, Amesbury is today largely residential. It is home to the Amesbury Playhouse.
Points of Interest: The Josiah Bartlett Museum is a nonprofit museum located at 270 Main Street, Amesbury, Massachusetts. The museum occupies an 1870 schoolhouse named after Josiah Bartlett, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
The Macy-Colby House is a historically significant Eighteenth Century saltbox, located in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The house, at 257 Main Street, was first built in 1654 by Thomas Macy, a merchant who served as Amesbury's first Town Clerk. A few years later, Macy was forced to leave town, after he allowed a group of Quakers to take shelter in his home for a few hours, during a thunderstorm.
The Amesbury Friends Meetinghouse is a Quaker meetinghouse in Amesbury, Massachusetts. The building was constructed in 1850, with poet John Greenleaf Whittier serving on the building committee.
The Rocky Hill Meeting House (circa 1785) is a well-preserved New England meeting house located at 4 Portsmouth Road, Amesbury, Massachusetts. It is the best preserved example of an original 18th century meeting house interior in New England, and now a nonprofit museum owned by Historic New England and open to the public several afternoons a year.