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Salem is one of America's oldest cities
with an enduring maritime past. Comprising The West House (circa
1834), The Curwen House (circa 1854) and The Peabody House (circa
1874), the Salem Inn testifies to the glory that was 19th
century Salem. These impressive and historic buildings, built with
the wealth of those seafaring days, are centrally located among an
impressive array of activities.
The history
of America comes alive in Salem, and it is easy to explore. Settled
in 1626, Salem is known as the "Witch City" because of the
infamous Witch Trails of 1692. The Salem Heritage Trail links all of
Salem's historic sites together on a red line painted on the
sidewalk. As a walk around the city, allow an hour and a half. If
you plan to stop in at the attractions, you could spend a few days
exploring the Heritage Trail. Don't forget to look up when you are
on the Heritage Trail: One of Salem's greatest assets is the
breathtaking architecture.
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Individually decorated rooms and suites provide an ensemble of
amenities: private bath, TV, telephone, as well as some with
kitchenettes, fireplaces, or Jacuzzis. Antiques and tasteful
furnishings grace all of the buildings.
Features
- 39 Rooms
- Room amenities: private bath,
telephone, TV, air-conditioning
- Children Welcome,
free under 18
Rates
Rates
are per room per night including room tax. Any meal or other
inclusions in the price are mentioned above in the Features section.
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2008
Rates
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Single |
Double |
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1 Jan - 31 Mar |
$189.00 |
$189.00 |
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Apr - 1 Nov |
$236.00 |
$236.00 |
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2
Nov - 31 Mar '09 |
$189.00 |
$189.00 |
Area
Highlights
Located in historic Salem, 18 miles north of Boston. All area
attractions within a short walk or drive. Return
to Massachusetts Listing
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