Salem Kids Tour opens for the season during April school vacation week, as the only tour of Salem especially designed for kids and families.
Lighthouses in Salem, Massachusetts have served the town since the 17th century in helping ships safely access the harbor.
At the end of the evening, The telephone at Salem was… turned over to Henry Batchelder, a friend of Watson and a stringer for the Boston.
Rachel loves working in Salem for many reasons- The community is vibrant, diverse, and creative.
Find some of our favorite Salem restaurants for breakfast below.
His artwork draws viewers in while confronting topics like race, class, gender, and the rights of indigenous peoples.
No car, no problem, we’ve got you covered! Salem is a very walkable city with plenty of ways to get around without using a car.
2020 was a tumultuous year for destinations around the world.
Like the stories of many Indigenous peoples across the country, the story of the Naumkeag is unfortunate.
February is Black History Month, and we’re sharing a walking tour that focuses exclusively on Salem’s black heritage.
With the wine club, receive four bottles of specially selected wine with accompanying tasting notes for $80 per month.
Their new location on Derby Street recently opened and we’re excited to welcome Jolie Tea to their new neighborhood.
Witches have found a home in Salem today through our community’s emphasis on the importance of human rights and acceptance.
One of Salem’s local breweries, Notch is serving up winter and Salem-themed lagers out of their Derby Street location.
Travel may look different right now, but Salem, Massachusetts is open for business with everyone’s health and safety in mind.
This Valentine’s Day, were shopping local and picking up chocolates, jewelry, cards, and more from retailers throughout Salem, MA.
2021 is bringing lots of new events, shops, and more to Salem, Massachusetts! With even more ways to explore our city.
Start your staycation off with something sweet for breakfast at Caramel Patisserie.
For something to snack on with your tea, head to Popped! Gourmet Popcorn on Pickering Wharf.
Stay local and shop and dine in Salem this holiday season.
The Salem Pantry works to eradicate hunger in our community by providing those in need with nutritious foods.
Salem was the first municipality in Essex County, the third in Massachusetts, and just the 30th in the nation to achieve this recognition.
Salem is a convenient shopping destination to explore, with over 250 locally-owned businesses within a square mile.
Tis the season to indulge in your sweet tooth, and what better way to do so than with some locally made chocolates?
The store is a holiday destination in itself with festive colors, garland, and decorated trees around every corner.
Special events planned for Salem Haunted Happenings have been canceled.
The City received a $30,000 grant from the Tufts Health Plan Foundation to determine if a shuttle bus system is feasible for Salem.
This year everything is different, but there are still ways to celebrate the season without being in crowds.
If you do find yourself in Salem without reservations, tickets, and a plan, all may not be lost.
Use the app during this year’s Salem Haunted Happenings for updates on parking availability, restrooms, and special events.
'The walk ends at a green space with a small lawn with some seriously beautiful trees.'
You may encounter limited capacities, reservation requirements, and event changes due to coronavirus.
June brought lots of outdoor dining to Salem!
As we reopen this summer, we have compiled some answers to frequently asked questions that have been inspired by the coronavirus pandemic.
As of May 7, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is still under a state of emergency and non-essential businesses remain closed.
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