In 1968, Amesbury celebrated its 300th anniversary. Residents compiled a
cookbook, commemorative coins were sold, dances and plays were held, and
townspeople dressed in period costume as part of the many events for the
town's tercentenary. Since then, Amesbury has grown considerably, with
many new businesses--furniture makers, fine food products, Norman's
Restaurant, and clothing shops--emerging. Old mills have been reinvented
into spaces for artists, photographers, and other creative outlets. The
downtown area has been redeveloped and is a welcoming site as one enters
Amesbury. One only needs to sit in Market Square, stroll along the
Riverwalk, watch the falls of the Powow River in the Millyard, or listen
to a concert in the amphitheater to experience Amesbury's charm. Despite
a 1996 vote changing the town into a city, this great community retains
the same small-town feel it has held for so many years.