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Abbott Hall, Washington Street, Marblehead, MA - 1876 Victorian Town Hall has the famous painting "Spirit of 76" and original 1684 deed. 781-631-0000
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Brooksby Farm, Felton Street, Peabody, MA - hiking, cross country skiing, apple and fruit picking. Owned & operated by the City of Peabody. 978-531-1631
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First Church in Salem, 316 Essex Street, Salem, MA - Puritans - 1629, this is the oldest continuing Protestant society gathered in America. 978-744-1551
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Fisherman's Statue, Western Avenue, Gloucester, MA - paid for & dedicated by Gloucester citizens in 1923. A Gloucester landmark facing the harbor.
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Hammond Castle Museum, Gloucester, MA - medievil-style castle includes Roman, Medieval, and Renaissance art, and an 8,200-pipe organ. 978-283-2080
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The House of the Seven Gables, 54 Turner Street, Salem, MA - the inspiration for Nathaniel Hawthorne's famous novel. 978-744-0991
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Malls, Malls, Malls:
Essex Street Mall, Salem MA - Main Street Salem
Liberty Tree Mall, Danvers, MA - Over 100 Stores with Food Pavilion.
Northshore Mall, Peabody, MA - New England's Largest Shopping Center.
Pickering Wharf, Salem, MA - Replica of a Commercial Shiping Wharf
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Myopia Polo Club, Route 1A, Hamilton, MA, Polo matches every Sunday afternoon at 3:00PM May21 - Oct 8. Call for Information. 978-468-7956
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Peabody Essex Museum, East India Square, Salem, MA - two city blocks of American and Oriental world-class exhibits. 978-745-9500
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Rebecca Nurse Homestead, 149 Pine Street, Danvers, MA - early colonial home of Rebecca Nurse, executed as a witch in 1692. 978-774-8799
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Salem 1630 Pioneer Village, Forest River, Salem MA - re-creation of a 17th century Puritan fishing village. America's oldest living history museum. 978-744-0991
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Saugus Iron Works, 244 Central Street, Saugus, MA - America's first successful integrated ironworks. Reconstructed on original foundations. 781-233-0050
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Witch House (1642), 310 1/2 Essex Street, Salem, MA - Restored home of Johnathan Corwin, the Judge of the Witchcraft Court. 978-744-0180