Essex National Heritage Area Essex National Heritage Area
Amesbury mapLowell's Boat Shop
Amesbury, MA
  • Address: 459 Main Street, Amesbury, Massachusetts 01913
    978-834-0050
  • Hours: Memorial Day to Labor Day: Tuesday – Sunday: 11am to 4pm
    Labor Day to Memorial Day: please call for an appointment
  • Website: LowellsBoatShop.com
  • Map: Map
  • Trail: Maritime TrailThe Maritime Trail


Built in 1793, Lowell’s Boat Shop is the oldest operating boat shop in America. It is located on the banks of the Merrimack River in Amesbury MA. This working museum continues to make wooden boats in the more than 200 year-old tradition of Lowell’s craftsmanship. It is on both the National Register of Historic Places and is a National Historic Landmark. Visitors can view boat builders at work, schedule a guided tour, go rowing or view exhibits.

Renowned for its seaworthiness, the dory was the choice of fishermen who entrusted their lives and livelihoods to these able craft. By 1870, the world's largest fishing fleet was located in the port of Gloucester in Essex County, Massachusetts. The bulk of its fishing was done from dories designed and built along Salisbury Point in what is now the Town of Amesbury. Simple, sturdy and economical, the dory came to symbolize the qualities for which New England is famous. And, in a tradition spawned on the banks of the Merrimack tidewater, Lowell's Boat Shop still builds these classic craft. Founded by Simeon Lowell in 1793, Lowell's Boat Shop is one of the oldest businesses in America and the country's oldest boat building shop. The Lowell's shop is remarkable not only for its innovation, but for its production. It is considered one of the nation's first mass production builders, turning out as many as two thousand boats in a single year.

Lowell's Boat Shop was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 and in 1992 was designated a National Historic Landmark. As Lowell's begins its third century, it will serve as a living, working museum, a training ground for boatbuilders who continue to build America's finest wooden boats.

Nearby Area Sites

  • Amesbury and Salisbury Mills Village Historic DistrictIndustrial Trail
    Significant for its associations with the 19th century textile industry and it embodies the distinctive character of a mid-19th century industrial community
  • Dories at Lowell's Boat Shop Lowell's Boat Shop
    The country's oldest boat building shop and one of the nation's first mass production builders.
  • Rocky Hill Meetinghouse
    To this day is the least altered of any 18th Century country-meeting house in Massachusetts
  • Whittier Home
    The home of John Greenleaf Whittier, one of America's greatest poets, contains furnishings that remain nearly the same as when the Whittier family lived there from 1836-1892.
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