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Clark Currier Inn
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The Noyes Room features simple lines of a queen-sized Shaker canopy bed found on the third floor. The room was named after William Noyes, previous owner of the house in 1840. Artwork of local folk artist Christopher Gurshin is featured in the room. Additionally, we have some beautiful antique samplers on display in the room. The space The Clark Currier Inn is an historic house in an historic city. That history is reflected in the rich variety of original buildings that have survived for more than 300 years since the first Europeans settled on the banks of the Merrimack River. A drive along High Street, the main road through Newburyport’s residential section, is like a survey course in American architecture. First Period (“salt box”), Colonial, Georgian, Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate, French Second Empire, and Victorian styles are evident in many of the old houses found in this seaport city. Guest access Guests will have access to their guest room and all common spaces
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United States · Massachusetts · NewburyportGot questions?
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