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Salem
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 Whether you are spending the day at the beach or visiting local museums, the Clipper Ship Inn is a central location to it all! Being within walking distance of Salem's attractions, the Inn features comfortable rooms and suites with cable television, air conditioning, and phones.
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 The Salem Inn is comprised of three historic homes and located in the heart of one of America's oldest seaports. All Salem's exciting attractions are within a walking distance from the Inn. All guest rooms and suites provide an ensemble of amenities: private bath, cable television, telephone. Some feature kitchenettes, fireplaces and whirlpool baths.
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 Elegantly restored and beautifully decorated guest rooms of Amelia Payson House are furnished with period antiques and warmed by a personal touch. Guests will not only enjoy the grace and charm that is a traditon at the House, but will appreciate the convenience of its central location.
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 The Salem Witch Museum presents one of the most tragic and emotional events in American history: The Witch Hysteria of 1692. It is the most visited museum in Salem. The goal of the museum is to promote religious tolerance and participation in a positive society that encourages acceptance of all its people.
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 Salem Maritime preserves the maritime history of New England and the United States. It consists of about nine acres of land and twelve historic structures along the waterfront in Salem. The complex includes an exciting attraction - a real live ship.
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 The Guest House is located in the Boston's South End, the largest Victorian Landmark district in the county. It is a great place to stay, with walking distance to Back Bay Station and Copley Square, many restaurants, shops, ballet, and theatre. The Guest House offers two rooms, each with a private bathroom. Breakfast is served daily.
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