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170 Washington St., Marblehead, Massachusetts
The J.O.J. Frost Folk Art Gallery is a permanent installation of paintings and sculpture left to the Marblehead Museum and Historical Society by Marblehead native J.O.J. Frost. Frost's post-Ci... More on Marbleheadmuseum.org
Art gallery located in Marblehead Museum ... More on TripAdvisor

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161 Washington Street, Marblehead, MA 01945

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4 Community Rd., Marblehead, MA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 01945)

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8 Hooper St, Marblehead, Massachusetts
Shipping tycoon Robert Hooper got his nickname because he treated his sailors so well, but it's easy to think he was called "King" because he lived like royalty -- his house has both a wine cellar... More on Frommers
Hip and happening art gallery in the heart of Old Town that hosts wonderful events (both private and public) throughout ... More on TripAdvisor

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197-201 Essex Street Salem, MA 01970
The untold stories of 1692 are told through a live presentation followed by a guided tour downstairs where ... More on uptake_content
Much better in October than any other time, but be prepared for crowds (especially school crowds during the... More on Trekaroo

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12 Derby Square, Salem, MA 01970-3704

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Forest River Park, Salem, Massachusetts
Established in 1930, this recreated fishing village was one of ... More on TripAdvisor
Salem has such a fascinating history, but Pioneer Village is truly a ghost town. There's not much to see. W... More on Trekaroo

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115 Derby St, Salem, MA, 01970

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16 Lynde Street, Salem, MA, 01970
overview: In 1692 Salem Village (Danvers) and the town of Salem experienced the infamous witchcraft hysteri... More on MuseumStuff.com
Found souvenir prices reasonable, but very competitive with other local merchants.... More on Yahoo! Travel

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East India Square, Salem, MA, 01970
This Qing Dynasty merchantâs house from around 1800 was moved, stone by board, from China and re- erected. More on travelandleisure
The Peabody Essex Museum has an extensive collection of Asian art , Chinese export porcelain, and American Federal furniture. More on igougo
