While many people come to Salem, Massachusetts specifically for the fun Halloween festivities, there is actually so much more to see in this fascinating city. Established in 1626, Salem is rich with ties to the infamous Witch Trials, the American Revolution, and the maritime trading industry. If you are a lover of old houses, Salem is the place to visit. Although a massive fire destroyed a large portion of the city in 1914, Salem still has a plethora of historic homes still standing today. A great deal of these are located within walking distance of the downtown area and several structures have been turned into museums.

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Have you visited any of the historic homes in Salem? Which is your favorite?  Please let us know about your experience in the comments. When you are done exploring all these historic houses, you will probably be hungry. A great local place for seafood and more is Dube’s Seafood Restaurant.

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