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Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''New England Pirate Museum''' | |||
[http://www.piratemuseum.com/pirate.html New England Pirate Museum] Museum website | |||
"N.E.Pirate tales come alive at museum" ''Salem Evening News'', May 12, 1995, p. 9 | |||
"His pleasure is pirates: Bob Cahill is planning a museum telling a story of New England's buccaneers" ''Boston Sunday Globe'', Oct. 23, 1994, p. N? | |||
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- New England Pirate Museum is located at 274 Derby St. near Pickering Wharf.
- The museum tour takes you through a colonial seaport village, with recreated dockside,
aboard a pirate ship and through an eighty foot cave as you learn more about the notorious pirates of New England.
- Stories of famous pirates from this area, such as Captain Kidd and Blackbeard are highlighted on the 20 - 30 minute tour.
See Also
Vertical File in Salem Collection - New England Pirate Museum
New England Pirate Museum Museum website
"N.E.Pirate tales come alive at museum" Salem Evening News, May 12, 1995, p. 9
"His pleasure is pirates: Bob Cahill is planning a museum telling a story of New England's buccaneers" Boston Sunday Globe, Oct. 23, 1994, p. N?