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Located at [[Forest River Park]], near the south part of Salem, Pioneer Village was constructed as an accurate reconstruction of a primitive community in the New England wilderness, as the puritans would have found the land in 1626. It was finished in 1930 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Governor Winthrop's arrival in Salem on the ship [[the Arbella]] | Located at [[Forest River Park]], near the south part of Salem, Pioneer Village was constructed as an accurate reconstruction of a primitive community in the New England wilderness, as the puritans would have found the land in 1626. It was finished in 1930 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Governor Winthrop's arrival in Salem on the ship [[the Arbella]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:09, 6 January 2009
Located at Forest River Park, near the south part of Salem, Pioneer Village was constructed as an accurate reconstruction of a primitive community in the New England wilderness, as the puritans would have found the land in 1626. It was finished in 1930 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of Governor Winthrop's arrival in Salem on the ship the Arbella
See Also
- Pioneer Village Salem Website
- A Stroll Through Historic Salem by Samuel Chamberlain, p. 21-24