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- Salem, Massachusetts - Wikipedia
Salem ( ˈseɪləm SAY-ləm) is a historic coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located on the North Shore of Greater Boston Continuous settlement by Europeans began in 1626 with English colonists Salem was one of the most significant seaports trading commodities in early American history
- Destination Salem | Official Travel Tourism Website of . . .
Let Destination Salem be your guide to exploring the city of Salem, MA Experience Salem art, culture, unique shops boutiques, and delicious fine dining Dive into Salem’s Witch Trials, maritime, architecture, and literary history and explore museums and a National Heritage Site
- 14 Best Things To Do in Salem, MA - U. S. News Travel
Ranking of the top 14 things to do in Salem, MA Travelers favorites include #1 The House of the Seven Gables, #2 Peabody Essex Museum and more
- Salem, MA | Official Website
On Earth Day April 22, 2024, Mayor Pangallo announces forthcoming Massachusetts Coastal Communities Alliance and celebrates work happening now and in the future here in Salem Read on REMINDER: City of Salem celebrates Juneteenth June 18 and 19 with a series of exciting, free events!
- Salem | Witch Trials, Maritime Trade Architecture | Britannica
Salem, city, Essex county, northeastern Massachusetts, U S It lies on Salem Bay Harbor (an inlet of Massachusetts Bay), 16 miles (26 km) northeast of Boston Salem was incorporated as a town in 1626 by Roger Conant, who emigrated from Cape Ann, 14 miles (22 km) northeast
- Salem, Massachusetts - Your Guide to the Witch City
Salem, Massachusetts is home to a world of enchantment, history, and culture found nowhere else on Earth Follow the narrow streets of the Witch City and discover unique shops, award-winning restaurants, haunting and historic sites, and a world-class art museum
- 10 of the best things to do in Salem, Massachusetts
Salem also has a rich maritime history, a world-class art museum and a cherished literary legacy, thanks to 19th-century author Nathaniel Hawthorne About 20 miles north of Boston, it is a perfect day trip, accessible by car, train or ferry
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