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Tag: Depot

1894: the Year that Ipswich Burned

December 9, 2025December 9, 2025 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment

At about 1:30 am, Police gave the alarm that Central Street was on fire.The citizens of Ipswich tumbled out from their beds and faced as wicked a night as the town has ever seen. Four months later the other end of downtown burned.

Posted in Fires, HistoryTagged 1894, Depot, Ipswich

The Agawam Diner

August 10, 2025November 14, 2025 Gordon Harris2 Comments
Agawam Diner when it was in Ipswich

The Agawam Diner on Rt. 1 in Rowley was built by the Fodero Dining Car Company in 1954, and was originally located on Market St. in Ipswich. Two Strand diner cars preceded it at that location.

Posted in Landmarks, Places, StoriesTagged Agawam Diner, Depot, Rowley

The Railroad Comes to Ipswich, December 20, 1839

December 23, 2022November 16, 2024 Gordon Harris1 Comment

The stagecoach era ended abruptly when the Salem tunnel opened, and two days later on December 20, 1839, a train from Boston made its first passage through Ipswich. The opening of the railroad and the end of stagecoach travel led to the decline of Ipswich as one of the most important towns of Massachusetts.

Posted in HistoryTagged 1839, December, Depot

Teddy Roosevelt’s Ipswich Whistlestop, December 1912

December 9, 2021March 15, 2024 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment
Teddy Roosevelt campaigning by whistlestop in Ipswich MA

Teddy Roosevelt, a grandstanding performer with plenty of rhetoric but fewer accomplishments, campaigned from the caboose of a train in New England.

Posted in History, PeopleTagged 1912, Depot

The Greek Hotel

July 3, 2021January 2, 2025 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment
The Greek Hotel, corner of Market and Saltonstall Streets in Ipswich, photo taken 1913

In 1868, the Ipswich Mills built a "fine mansion" for the use of its superintendent. By 1910 the building had become a tenement upstairs and coffee shop downstairs. The house was replaced by a succession of three diners, but the lot is now a parking lot.

Posted in HousesTagged Depot, mill

The Hayes Hotel

February 7, 2021January 2, 2025 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment
Hayes Hotel, Depot Square, Ipswich MA

The Hayes Hotel was constructed in 1842 as a woolen goods factory. Converted to a tavern and hotel in 1885, the building was being used as a rooming house when it burned in 1969 with a loss of life.

Posted in Fires, HistoryTagged 1969, Depot, fire, mill, taverns

© Gordon Harris 2025

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