Fodor's Expert Review Fort Sewall

Marblehead City Park

Magnificent views of Marblehead, of the harbor, the Misery Islands, and the Atlantic are best enjoyed from this fort built in 1644 atop the rocky cliffs of the harbor. Used as a defense against the French in 1742 as well as during the War of 1812, Ft. Sewall is today open to the public as community parkland. Barracks and underground quarters can still be seen, and Revolutionary War reenactments by members of the modern-day Glover's Marblehead Regiment are staged at the fort annually.

City Park

Quick Facts

Boston, Massachusetts  01945, USA

781-631–0000-town hall

essexheritage.org/attractions/fort-sewall

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Daily sunrise–sunset

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