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May 29, 2009

Ipswich marks milestone with festivities

IPSWICH — The North Shore is steeped in history, and its residents are justifiably proud of their ancestors' roles in the founding of this country. Nowhere is that more true than Ipswich, which boasts more First Period (1625-1725) homes than any town in America, and they're still serving their original purpose.

It was 1634 when the earliest inhabitants of this seaside community, members of the John Winthrop party that first landed in Salem, incorporated their village. A summer filled with celebrations of those 375 years of history culminates with a daylong party on Sunday, Aug. 9.

It begins with a parade from the high school and ends on the grounds of Town Hall, which was also a high school in its earliest incarnation.

A town picnic follows, with food and drink that is mostly produced locally. Visiting dignitaries will speak, and local musicians Orville Giddings and Eric Colville, whom residents know as the assistant building inspector, will provide entertainment along with their bands.

If you go

What: Ipswich 375th Anniversary Day picnic and parade.

Where: Parade begins at Ipswich High School, 134 High St., ends at Town Hall, 25 Green St.

When: Aug. 9; parade steps off at 2 p.m., picnic and concert begin at 5 p.m.

Cost: Adults $15, seniors and children under 12 $10.

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