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Salem, Massachusetts, United States

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

Accommodation


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.

Restaurants

Grapevine - Salem, Massachusetts
Zagat's restaurant guide rates the Grapevine restaurant among the top 40 restaurants in the Boston area - - while diners have described the restaurant as "Enchanting", well worth "the trek to the North Shore."
Finz Seafood & Grill - Salem, Massachusetts
Surrounded on three sides by windows overlooking Salem Harbor, Finz offers guests lively waterfront scenery in a comfortable open concept interior. Of particular note are the copper-topped bar, floor to ceiling glass wall, fire-side lounge with sofa seating and the built-in raw bar.



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