Pickering Wharf Marina & Derby Street in Salem, MA
Around Salem: Pickering Wharf Marina & Derby Street
Longboards Restaurant & Bar - Pickering Wharf - Salem, MA
Great spot for a solid drink or flatbeard pizza and award winning lobster rolls. Open everyday at 11am to 11pm. Bar closes at 1am. Brothers Justin and Matthew Mattera are North Shore natives.
It all began in when 2011 they bought a small variety store called, The Hungry Whale. They worked their tails off and turned that store into a popular sandwich shop where they perfected the classic New England lobster roll.
Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts
Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts
Video of 3 White St | Salem, Massachusetts real estate & homes
- Stunning Waterfront Contemporary, walk to restaurants, Pickering Wharf and all that the Salem Waterfront has to offer!! Warm open concept first level, 4 generously sized bedrooms, storage galore, w/huge master floor retreat with hot tub and den. Gorgeous mahogany deck with custom pergola abutting a fabulous community garden, and sweeping water views from everywhere. Home rebuilt in 1985 from the foundation up. Meticulously maintained, this welcoming home is one of a kind! Call today! 4 Bedroom Contemporary at 3 White St Salem Ma 01970
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White Egret on Waikiki Beach, Winter Island Salem MA
A gorgeous white egret appears on Waikiki Beach, Winter Island in Salem MA. A short visit but magical!
Salem, Massachusetts
Salem is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. The population was 41,340 at the 2010 census. Salem and Lawrence were the county seats of Essex County prior to the abolishment of county government in 1999. Home to Salem State University , the Salem Willows Park and the Peabody Essex Museum , Salem is a residential and tourist area which includes the neighborhoods of Salem Neck, The Point, South Salem and North Salem, Witchcraft Heights, Pickering Wharf, and the McIntire Historic District (named after Salem's famous architect and carver, Samuel McIntire) . Salem was one of the most significant seaports in early America.
Featured notably in Arthur Miller's The Crucible, much of the city's cultural identity is reflective of its role as the location of the Salem witch trials of 1692: Police cars are adorned with witch logos, a local public school is known as the Witchcraft Heights Elementary School, the Salem High School athletic teams are named the Witches; and Gallows Hill, a site of numerous public hangings, is currently used as a playing field for various sports. Tourists know Salem as a mix of important historical sites, New Age and Wiccan boutiques, kitschy Halloween, witch-themed attractions and a vibrant downtown that has more than 60 restaurants, cafes and coffee shops. In 2012, the Retailers Association of Massachusetts chose Salem as the recipient of their inaugural Best Shopping District award.
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Salem Massachusetts: See the Sites of Historic Salem Massachusetts
Salem Massachusetts: See the Sites of Historic Salem Massachusetts
This video highlights many of the sites of Historic Salem, Massachusetts. This video includes the following:
Salem Maritime National Historic Site, featuring 12 historic structures and one replica tall ship on 9 acres.
The Custom House, historically used for collecting taxes on imported goods.
The Friendship of Salem, a replica of the tall ship, The Friendship.
Derby Wharf Light Station, in operation since 1871.
Boats in Salem Harbor
Plaques found on many of the historic buildings in Salem indicate when the building was built and often other information such as who the home was built by/for and other information, such as occupation.
A Paul Revere Bell cast out of the bell foundry of Paul Revere.
The House of the Seven Gables, the home made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel by the same name. The property is now a museum offering tours of this building and Nathaniel Hawthorne's Birthplace (which was moved from its original location and relocated adjacent to The House of the Seven Gables).
The First Church in Salem, founded by Puritans in 1629, today is a Unitarian Universalist Church in downtown Salem.
The Witch House, the only structure still standing in Salem with direct ties to the Witchcraft Trials of 1692, offers tours.
The Ropes Mansion, an historic Georgia Colonial mansion build in the 1720's. It is operated by the Peabody Essex Museum and open to the public for tours.
The Pickering House (circa 1651) is Salem's oldest house.
And many other historic yards and buildings along Derby Street and Chestnut Street, near Salem Common, and in other historic neighborhoods in Salem.
Collins Cove and the nearby St. Nicholas Orthodox Church.
Salem Common, an 8-acre park in downtown Salem.
Additional resources:
Salem Maritime National Historic Site website
Salem Custom House page on the Historic Buildings of Massachusetts website
Friendship of Salem, Wikipedia page
Derby Wharf Light Station, National Park Service website page
Historic Salem
Revere Bells, Wikipedia page
The House of the Seven Gables website
The First Church in Salem website
The Witch House website
Ropes Mansion, Wikipedia page
The Pickering House website
St. Nicholas Orthodox Church website
Trip Advisor's Top Things to do in Salem
Sea Level Oyster Bar, Salem, MA
Coming in as one of the new top spots in Salem is Sea Level located in Pickering Wharf in historic Salem. Enjoy a killer view of Salem Harbor and a menu that runs from pizza to burgers to lobster. Plenty of covered deck dining with an outside bar. This is a must spot!
Salem MA Condo close to downtown. 39 Harbor Street, U7, Salem MA
Anthony Gallo anthony@homesofma.com (978) 808-6718
Great opportunity to live in this updated condo or own as an affordable investment! Deceivingly spacious 3 bedroom layout featuring exposed brick to add to its character and charm. Kitchen with Granite Countertops, Stainless Steel Appliances, and Newer Cabinets. Newer Gas Heating System, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Recently Painted. Personal Balcony to enjoy the breeze on a warm day. Convenient In-unit laundry. Ample closet space with additional designated storage in the basement. Pet friendly and walking distance to Pickering Wharf, Downtown restaurants and shops, while being accessibly located close to Salem State College and the MBTA Commuter Rail.
Salem Witch Trials of 1692 Bridget Bishop apple orchard in Salem Town, Massachusetts
Salem Witch Trials of 1692 Bridget Bishop apple orchard in Salem Town, Massachusetts, on Halloween October 31st 2015
Happy Halloween / The Blessed Samhain Festival, Haunted Happenings celebrations in Salem Town, Massachusetts, New England, USA
The City of Salem is a coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, in the United States and the location of Salem witch trials.
The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693.
Salem Town is approximatley 5 miles from Salem Village which is now known as Danvers, Massachusetts
Salem is located approximately 25 miles from Boston and is available via public transportation:
From North Station, take Ipswich or Rockport trains. At Salem station, exit up stairs to Washington St.
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What Happened in Salem, MA in 1692? Know the Details, After the Trials Were Over (2004)
Salem is a coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. Located on Massachusetts' North Shore, Salem is a New England bedrock of history and is considered one of the most significant seaports in Puritan American history. About the book:
The city's reported population was 41,340 at the 2010 census. Salem and Lawrence were the county seats of Essex County prior to the abolishment of county government in 1999.
The city is home to the House of Seven Gables, Salem State University, the Salem Willows Park, Forrest River Park, Federal Street District, Charter Street Historic District the Peabody Essex Museum[3][4][5][6] Salem is a residential and tourist area which includes the neighborhoods of Salem Neck, Downtown Salem District,[7] The Point, South Salem and North Salem, Witchcraft Heights, Pickering Wharf, and the McIntire Historic District[8] (named after Salem's famous architect and carver, Samuel McIntire).[9][10]
Featured notably in Arthur Miller's The Crucible, much of the city's cultural identity is reflective of its role as the location of the Salem witch trials of 1692: Police cars are adorned with witch logos, a local public school is known as the Witchcraft Heights Elementary School, the Salem High School athletic teams are named the Witches; and Gallows Hill, originally believed to be the site of numerous public hangings, is currently used as a playing field for various sports. Tourists know Salem as a mix of important historical sites and a vibrant downtown that has more than 60 restaurants, cafes and coffee shops.[11] In 2012, the Retailers Association of Massachusetts chose Salem as the recipient of their inaugural Best Shopping District award.[12]
President Barack Obama on January 10, 2013, signed executive order HR1339 designating Salem as the birthplace of the U.S. National Guard.[13][14][15][16]
More than one million tourists from all around the world visit Salem annually, bringing in at least $100 million in tourism spending each year. In 2016, during halloween-weekend, over 250,000 visited Salem.
Pre Halloween night 2010 walk of Salem Massachusetts Music by Britannica
Halloween 2010 is coming Sunday night to Salem, Massachusetts. The party goes on the entire month of October here. This is a walk around the city only 6 days before on a Monday night. There was a light fog adding to the atmosphere. The music is an original song by the Salem based band Britannica with the full band and acoustic duo. Those videos are also available on my profile page. Tonight's walk starts where my last Halloween video starts, New Derby St at Artists Row. It then goes to Essex St, Hawthorne Blvd, then up and back on Derby St including some of Pickering Wharf, ending with many of the great restaurants of Washington St.
Priced at $235,000 - 39 Harbor St, Salem, MA 01970
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Great opportunity to live in this updated condo or
Great opportunity to live in this updated condo or own as an affordable investment! Deceivingly spacious 3 bedroom layout featuring exposed brick to add to its character and charm. Kitchen with Granite Countertops, Stainless Steel Appliances, and Newer Cabinets. Newer Gas Heating System, Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Recently Painted. Personal Balcony to enjoy the breeze on a warm day. Convenient In-unit laundry. Ample closet space with additional designated storage in the basement. Pet friendly and walking distance to Pickering Wharf, Downtown restaurants and shops, while being accessibly located close to Salem State College and the MBTA Commuter Rail. Open House Sunday, July 8th from 1130-1!
Satanic Temple headquarters to open in Salem MA City of the Witch
Satanic Temple headquarters to open in Salem MA City of the witch
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SALEM, MA || TRAVEL DIARY 2017
Salem, MA was the site of the Witch Trials of 1692. Today, the town commemorates this terrible blot of history by having Haunted Happenings the entire week of October! Seth and I took Emma for her first vacation and this is our travel diary!
PLACES VISITED IN THE VIDEO:
The Witch Museum
Old Burying Point
The Ugly Mug Diner
The Salem Witch Memorial
Ropes Mansion Garden
Pickering Wharf
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Magickal Salem coffee. spookiness
Salem is a coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, in the United States. Located on Massachusetts' North Shore, Salem is a New England bedrock of history and is considered one of the most significant seaports in Puritan American history.
The city's reported population was 41,340 at the 2010 census.[1] Salem and Lawrence are the county seats of Essex County, though the county government was abolished in 1999.[2]
The city is home to the House of Seven Gables, Salem State University, the Salem Willows Park, Forrest River Park, Federal Street District, Charter Street Historic District the Peabody Essex Museum[3][4][5][6] Salem is a residential and tourist area which includes the neighborhoods of Salem Neck, Downtown Salem District,[7] The Point, South Salem and North Salem, Witchcraft Heights, Pickering Wharf, and the McIntire Historic District[8] (named after Salem's famous architect and carver, Samuel McIntire).
Video of 32 Forest Street | Lexington, Massachusetts real estate & homes by Suzanne Koller
- Proudly presenting a masterpiece in the heart of Lexington Center! This residence is a new classic, admired by all who pass by as they are drawn to the sweeping lines of this home, enhanced by copper gutters & handmade copper gas lanterns. The extensive landscaping includes hardscape of fieldstone walls & heated bluestone walkways. Even the driveway has radiant heat; never worry about snow or ice here! The finest materials were used throughout, and every exquisite detail was thought through. A hallmark feature is the living room with custom walnut pocket doors and a wood burning fireplace with white rhino leathered marble and walut face. The kitchen & butler's pantry are stunning & outfitted with Neolith counters and wall slab, amazing lighting & top of the line appliances including Sub Zero & Wolf. This home was built to entertain inside and out. Enjoy the patio year 'round with built-in gas firepit & gas grill. You've never seen a master suite like this one! Truly a must-see property!
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Video of 35 Flint Street #10 | Salem, Massachusetts real estate & homes
- This luxurious, 2 bedroom town home style condo is located in the former principal's office of the circa 1870 school named for Nathaniel Bowditch, a noted mathematician and astronomer.
Located in the McIntire Historic District in Salem, MA, the area contains one of the most significant concentrations of notable 18th & 19th century buildings in the United States.
Set in a bay, the tall windows capture the sun and bathe the home in natural sunlight, a stunning a sumptuous renovation of the highest calibre.
The thoughtfully designed kitchen showcases abundant maple cabinetry featuring built in spice racks, slide out utensil storage, pull out drawers for cookware, and self closing drawers - all accented with beautiful granite countertops and undercounter lighting. A dining area set in the tall bay windows, plus the living room wood burning fireplace sets the mood for a romantic evening at home.
The lower level is your private retreat. The deep plush carpeting, and the master bedroom set in the bay, graced by plantain shutters, plenty of closets and a private ensuite bath. A second bedroom retreat is large enough to accommodate a bedroom, plus a sitting area, reading or office area. A fully renovated main bath completes this level.
Set in the McIntire Historic District of Salem, this home is walkable to Salem Center, the celebrated Peabody-Essex Museum, Pickering Wharf, and Washington Square. Salem is best known as the home of the infamous Witch Trials of 1692 and today is an energetic, urban center of commerce, trade, shops, restaurants, history and culture.
With convenient access to Boston via the T, Salem is a wonderful place to call home and to experience the best of New England living.
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Hex- Salem, MA
I was fortunate enough to meet up with Salem's most famous warlock and author of The Witches Book of the Dead Christian Day. I got to ask him questions about his shop HEX and Strega, Reverend Lori Bruno. Here is a snippet of the interview where Christian talks about his colleague and the importance of a good psychic reading.
If you ever get the chance to go visit Salem, MA, stop by and visit the shop. It is amazing. The staff are very knowledgeable and approachable. There is even a place in the shop for your to honor your loved ones who have past on.
They are located at 246 Essex St. in Salem . Salemhex.com
Salem, MA During October! [Short VLOG]
The History of Salem, MA:
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