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The '''North Shore''' is a [[region]] north of [[Boston]], consisting chiefly of [[Urban area|urban]] [[suburban]] communities of [[Essex County, Massachusetts|Essex County]] along [[Massachusetts Bay]].
The '''North Shore''' is a [[region]] north of [[Boston]], consisting chiefly of [[Urban area|urban]] [[suburban]] communities of [[Essex County, Massachusetts|Essex County]] along [[Massachusetts Bay]]. It is usually concidered a wealthier region, and much more promenant than the [[South Shore (Massachusetts)|South Shore]].


==Geography==
==Geography==

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The North Shore is a region north of Boston, consisting chiefly of urban suburban communities of Essex County along Massachusetts Bay. It is usually concidered a wealthier region, and much more promenant than the South Shore.

Geography

In its most restrictive sense, the North Shore only includes the coastal cities and towns below Cape Ann: Beverly, Danvers, Peabody, Salem, Marblehead, Swampscott, Nahant, and Lynn, with Saugus and Lynnfield perhaps included as well. In some cases, "North Shore" can include the Cape Ann towns or even towns further up the coast such as Newburyport, or more sparsely-populated inland towns such as Topsfield. Chelsea, Revere and Winthrop, between Lynn and Boston, are sometimes included as well.

History

The North Shore communities have varied and rich histories: Gloucester was America's first fishing community; Salem was the location of the infamous Witch Trials as well as one of the largest centers of shipping and sixth largest city in early America; Lynn was once the center of the American shoe industry; Peabody had the largest concentration of leather tanneries in the world; and Beverly and Marblehead often dispute over which town was the birthplace of the American Navy.

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