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*Some of the historic sites it maintains are: | *Some of the historic sites it maintains are: | ||
Derby and Central Wharves, the Derby House, the Custom House, Hawkes House, Narbonne House, the West India Dry Goods Store, the [[Friendship]], a recreated three-masted ship, and Saint Joseph Hall (the Polish Club). | Derby and Central Wharves, the Derby House, the Custom House, Hawkes House, Narbonne House, the West India Dry Goods Store, the [[Friendship]], a recreated three-masted ship, and [[Saint Joseph Hall]] (the Polish Club). | ||
Many of the features of the sites reflect Salem's association with maritime history. | Many of the features of the sites reflect Salem's association with maritime history. | ||
[[Category:Browse Index]] | [[Category:Browse Index]] |
Revision as of 11:05, 24 February 2010
The Salem Maritime National Historic Site is sited in the Derby Wharf area of Salem and run by the United States National Park Service.
- Some of the historic sites it maintains are:
Derby and Central Wharves, the Derby House, the Custom House, Hawkes House, Narbonne House, the West India Dry Goods Store, the Friendship, a recreated three-masted ship, and Saint Joseph Hall (the Polish Club). Many of the features of the sites reflect Salem's association with maritime history.