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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 sites it runs are Derby and Central Wharves and the West India Dry Goods Store, as well as the [[Friendship]], a recreated three-masted ship.
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.
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Revision as of 12:02, 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.


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