Historical Places in Peabody, MA

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Stephen Phillips House gallery

Phillips House is the only home on historic Chestnut Street open to the public, and it provides a glimpse into the private world of the Phillips family duri

Neighborhood:
South Salem
Hamilton Hall gallery

Hamilton Hall, one of the most important Federalist buildings in America, has been a place of gathering for over 200 years. We host private and public event

Neighborhood:
South Salem
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
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St Peter's Episcopal Church gallery

We regret that due to extensive winter storm damage, we are not able to open our historic sanctuary to the public at this time. We welcome everyone to visit

Neighborhood:
Downtown Salem
Immaculate Conception Church gallery

Our community extends a welcome to visitors who join us in prayer and worship, and we invite you to make our parish your spiritual home. Whatever your age

Neighborhood:
Salem Neck
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
George Peabody House gallery

The mission of the George Peabody House Museum is to collect, preserve and interpret a collection of historical artifacts related to the leather industry

Salem Witch House gallery

The only remaining Salem structure with direct ties to the witch trials of 1692.The only remaining Salem structure with direct ties to the witch trials of 16

Neighborhood:
South Salem
Peabody Essex Museum gallery

Through its exhibitions, programs, publications, media and related activities, PEM strives to create experiences that transform people's lives by broadeni

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Salem Witch Museum gallery

Visitors experience the drama of that dark time though thirteen life-size stage sets, figures, lighting and a stirring narration as they are witness to the w

Neighborhood:
Salem Neck
Salem Witch Museum gallery

Were the Salem witch trials caused by moldy bread? Was anyone burned at the stake? What is a witch cake? Get answers to these questions and more, and immer

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Salem Maritime National Historic Site gallery

Salem Maritime, the National Park in Salem, is a nine-acre historic site located on Salem’s waterfront that tells the history of Salem’s international tra

Neighborhood:
Salem Neck
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Old Burial Hill gallery

One of New England's most scenic graveyards, it affords a view of Old Marblehead, the harbor, and the sea. It was established in 1638 at the site

Rebecca Nurse Homestead gallery

The Rebecca Nurse Homestead sits on 25+ acres of an original 300 acres occupied by Rebecca Nurse and her family from 1678 until 1798. This is the only home

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The House of the Seven Gables gallery

The House of the Seven Gables is a museum, in Salem, Mass., with professional guides available, to explain its varied history. Built in 1668, this is the o

Neighborhood:
Salem Neck
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1768 Jeremiah Lee Mansion gallery

A Georgian mansion built in 1768 built by ship-owner and patriot Colonel Jeremiah Lee. Fully furnished, it features elegant wood carvings and is the only ho