On Saturday June 27th 2026 all the Amesbury Treasures sites will be open from 10:00 to 2:00 to celebrate Amesbury Days and the USA's 250th birthday.
You are invited to take an Info Card (via the URL below) and visit all the treasures sites and answer the checklist of questions on the Card. You can get your card stamped at each indoor Treasures site.
See if you scored 100%, by checking your answers via the same link on after the 27th June. This year we are not "marking the answers!"
You can find the full information about this event at:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jKyug0Pw9zBItrNPyun-Pv4A3Hob9geD?usp=drive_link
To see the winners of the 2025 Amesbury Treasures' Amesbury Day's Passport Passport Treasure Hunt click here.
Amesbury's oldest house will come alive beginning Amesbury Days weekend June 27-28th.
From 10-3, both days members of Captain Henry Dearborn"s Company will be at the Macy Colby House, 257 Main St., to show what it was like to live in 17th-19th centuries here in Amesbury.
Simple living from children's activities, to fiber spinning, to making and washing men's and women's clothing, to powder horn making, to the treatment and performing medical surgery are going to be demonstrated, along with a few other surprises.
See a living example of a colonial garden, learning what was planted to help early residents survive. House tours will also be available to those that have never seen this beautiful example of early Amesbury living. Come and enjoy a "Blast from the Past" Saturday and Sunday June 27 ands 28.
Amesbury's oldest house will come alive beginning Amesbury Days weekend June 27-28th. From 10-3, both days members of Captain Henry Dearborn"s Company will be at the Macy Colby House, 257 Main St., to show what it was like to live in 17th-19th centuries here in Amesbury. Simple living from children's activities, to fiber spinning, to making and washing men's and women's clothing, to powder horn making, to the treatment and performing medical surgery are going to be demonstrated, along with a few other surprises. See a living example of a colonial garden, learning what was planted to help early residents survive. House tours will also be available to those that have never seen this beautiful example of early Amesbury living. Come and enjoy a "Blast from the Past" Saturday and Sunday June 27 ands 28.