Attractions
The Witch House - Salem, Massachusetts
Experience one of Salem's most historic homes. Salem's only home with direct ties to the Witch Trials of 1692.
Peabody Essex Museum - Salem, Massachusetts
Delights visitors with thirty galleries of world-renowned collections, stately mansions hailing from the Great Age of Sail, and tranquil Chinese and period gardens
Salem Maritime National Historic Site - Salem, Massachusetts
The Site documents the development of the Atlantic triangular trade during the colonial period, the role of privateering during the Revolutionary War, and the international maritime trade
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Days Inn - Salem
This Danvers hotel is close to Peabody Essex Museum and Salem Witch Museum. 3.5 Miles from Historic Salem The Witch City, 20 Miles from Boston, 15 Miles from Gloucester/Rockport
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Pheasant Hill Bed & Breakfast - Marblehead, Massachusetts
Woodwork, wall sconces and pedestal sinks preserve feelings for the period while telephones, televisions and bedroom air-conditioners introduce today's comforts.
The Coach House Inn - Salem, Massachusetts
This Victorian mansion, built by a sea captain in 1879, retains the charm and elegance of an earlier era
Amelia Payson House - Salem, Massachusetts
Built in 1845 for Amelia and Edward Payson, 16 Winter Street is one of Salem's finest examples of Greek Revival Architecture.
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