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Salem Maritime National Historic Site

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Immerse yourself in the rich maritime history of New England at the Salem Maritime National Historic Site. Established on March 17, 1938, it proudly holds the title of being the first National Historic Site in the United States. Spanning nine acres of picturesque land and boasting twelve meticulously preserved historic structures, this iconic site is a gateway to the past along the Salem waterfront. Nestled in the heart of Salem's urban landscape, the park offers a captivating journey through over 600 years of maritime heritage and global connections. From the bustling downtown visitor center to the tranquil waterfront, visitors can explore the diverse facets of New England's seafaring legacy. As you wander through the cobblestone streets and historic buildings, you'll uncover tales of trade, exploration, and cultural exchange that have shaped the region's identity. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a glimpse into the past, Salem Maritime National Historic Site promises a rewarding and enlightening experience for all who visit. Come and discover the enduring legacy of New England's maritime heritage at this captivating national treasure.

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Navigating Your Way to Salem Maritime National Historic Site

Welcome to the Historic Heart of Massachusetts

Ready to immerse yourself in the rich maritime history of Massachusetts? Set your sights on Salem Maritime National Historic Site. Conveniently located in the hustle and bustle of downtown Salem, this historic site is a testament to the state's glorious past and a must-visit destination for every tourist.

Reaching the Destination

Whether you're a local or visiting Massachusetts for the first time, reaching Salem Maritime National Historic Site is a breeze. Regardless of your mode of transport - whether it's by car, bus, commuter rail, ferry, or even recreational boat - the site is easily accessible.

For Those Travelling By Vehicle

If you're planning to drive, simply set your GPS to Salem Armory Visitor Center, Salem, MA 01970. This location is just a stone's throw away from the historical site, allowing you to kickstart your tour without any hassle.

Using Public Transportation

Opting for public transport? No problem! Whether you're hopping on a commuter rail, taking a bus, or even riding a ferry, rest assured that all roads lead to the Salem Maritime National Historic Site. And for those with a knack for sea travel, you can even reach the site by recreational boat!

Prepare for a Journey into History

As you map out your journey to the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, remember that you're not just heading towards a tourist spot; you're stepping into a world rich with history and culture. So, buckle up and get ready to dive deep into an unforgettable Massachusetts adventure.

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Location

Located in Boston

Weather Information

New England weather is unpredictable year-round. Monthly averages, in degrees Fahrenheit, are: January: 37 high, 20 low February: 40 high, 23 low March: 47 high, 30 low April: 57 high, 38 low May: 67 high, 48 low June: 76 high, 58 low July: 82 high, 63 low August: 80 high, 62 low September: 73 high, 55 low October: 62 high, 45 low November: 52 high, 37 low December: 42 high, 27 low

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Quick Facts

  • Designation: National Historic Site
  • City: Boston
  • Park Code: sama
  • Website: Official Website

Activities

Guided Tours Self-Guided Tours - Walking Self-Guided Tours - Auto Junior Ranger Program Park Film Museum Exhibits Shopping Bookstore and Park Store Gift Shop and Souvenirs

Topics

Architecture and Building African American Heritage American Revolution Arts Poetry and Literature Commerce Trade Enslavement Immigration Maritime Maritime - Military Lighthouses Piracy and Privateering Ships and Shipwrecks Military Armories Social Movements Conservation Movement Transportation Ancient Seas Animals Climate Change Oceans

Plan Your Visit

Ready to explore Salem Maritime National Historic Site? Learn more about the park, plan your trip, and discover the natural wonders that await you.

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