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Salem Maritime National Historic Site Salem Maritime, the first National Historic Site in the National Park System, was established to preserve and interpret the maritime history of New England and the United States. The Site consists of about nine acres of land and twelve historic structures along the waterfront in Salem, Massachusetts, as well as a Visitor Center in downtown Salem. The Site documents the development of the Atlantic triangular trade during the colonial period, the role of privateering during the Revolutionary War, and the international maritime trade, especially with the Far East, which established American economic independence after the Revolution. The Site is also the focal point of the Essex National Heritage Area, designated in 1996, which links thousands of historic places in Essex County around three primary historic themes: colonial settlement, maritime trade, and early industrialization in the textile and shoe industries.
Driving DirectionsPlane - Boston's Logan Airport is the closest, about 15 miles. Take Route 1A North to Salem; or Interstate 93 North to 128 North and follow the signs to Salem, MA. When in Salem, look for signs to Visitor Center or to the Waterfront.
For Visitors...The things to do at Salem Maritime National Historic Site are bike riding and fishing. There's a picnic area.Find other northeast Massachusetts area lakes and vacation ideas or return to the home page.
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