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Salem and the Sea: Exploring the History of a Great Port

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Hello, I'm Donald. In the 16 years I've lived in Salem, I have shown the city to hundreds of people—personal friends, college classes, teacher enrichment programs, Historic Salem, Inc. special events. Although I had known Salem as a Boston native, a summer visitor to the North Shore, and a historian of colonial America, I turned familiarity to intimacy by walking every street in the city of Salem to observe its historic waterfront, its urban development, most interesting buildings from the 17th century to the 21st, and the special character that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. I will be happy to show you the Salem that I now know well. Let me tell you a bit about myself—born in Boston (19 miles from Salem), educated at the Boston Latin School (founded in 1635), Brown University (A. B. ) and University of Pennsylvania (Ph. D. ), college teacher, museum director, lecturer, tour planner and guide for several institutions, and longtime President of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Honorary Trustee of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, appointed member of the Massachusetts Historical Commission, and Director Emeritus of Historic Deerfield, a museum of New England history and life. A.B., American Civilization, Brown University Ph.D., American Civilization, University of Pennsylvania Appointed member, Massachusetts Historical Commission Fellow, Massachusetts Historical Society Elected member, American Antiquarian Society past President, Colonial Society of Massachusetts Licensed guide, City of Salem I find that walking tours are the most effective way to see a city or town.

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Overview of your Boston tour

In 1807 Salem's Custom House collected more tax revenue that any other U. S. port. Salem was a major international seaport, known across the globe for its ships, its mariners, and its trade goods. From the beginning of English settlement in 1626 Salem took to the sea --fishing, coastal trade along the New England shore, to English ports in the middle and southern colonies and West Indies, across the ocean to Britain and the Mediterranean, and, after Independence, global trade with China, India, and the Spice Islands. This explosion of sea trade brought great wealth and a cosmopolitan air that is reflected today along the waterfront. See Salem with an expert! Donald is not only a Boston native and resident of Salem's McIntire District since 2005, but an historian specializing in early America, who was Director of the Historic Deerfield museum for 28 years.

Your Boston tour itinerary

This is a walking tour. We will not enter any buildings, most of which are not open to the public. The House of the Seven Gables (1668). Capt. Penn Townsend House (1771). West India Goods Store (c1800). U. S. Custom House (1819). Derby Wharf (1762, 1806). Pedrick Store and Sail Loft (1770). Moved from Marblehead. The Friendship, original built at Enos Briggs Shipyard, Salem, 1797. Replica, 1996-1998. Naumkeag. Thomas Ives House, aka Narbonne House (1675). Salem Common or Washington Square. Andrew-Safford House (1818-1819) Derby Summer House (c1800). East India Marine Hall (1825), now the Peabody Essex Museum. Peirce-Nichols House (1782, 1801). Back Street or Federal Street (c1760). Great Street or Essex Street. Chestnut Street (1796, widened 1804).

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Transport details
Type: Walking

This is a walking tour.

What's included
Other: Capt. John Turner House (1668). Capt. Edward Allen House (1768). West India Goods Store (c1800). Derby Wharf (1762, 1806). Richard Derby House (c1735). Pedrick Store and Sail Loft (1770). The Friendship, original built at Enos Briggs Shipyard, Salem, 1797. Replica, 1996-1998. U. S. Custom House (1819). . Benjamin Crowninshield House (1810-1812). Thomas Ives House, aka Narbonne House (1675). Town Common, renamed Washington Sq.,1801. Andrew-Safford House (1819). East India Marine Hall (1825). Old Custom House (1805). Town Hall (1816). Site of Elias Haskett Derby and Elizabeth Crowninshield Derby House (1796-1799). Samuel McIntire, architect. Joshua Ward House (1784-1788), where Washington slept on his 1789 visit. An enhanced version of this tour that begins in Boston and travels to Salem by water along the coast, entering Salem Harbor as ships did in early days, and/or includes a visit to the Maritime Galleries of the Peabody Essex Museum, is available. For details and pricing, please contact Donald.
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What's not included
Other: Personal expenses. Personal Expenses; Souvenirs; Food, Drinks, Snacks for those who wish. Otherwise, no cash needed.
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Meeting location

10 Blaney St, Salem, MA 01970, USA

Airport: ,Cruise: ,ByGuide: Salem Ferry Dock, 10 Blaney St, Salem, MA 01970

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Tour categories
Boat
City Highlights
Tour reference number
799007
Languages
English
Activity level
Light
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This private tour in Salem is perfect for history enthusiasts, especially those interested in maritime history and early American trade. It's also ideal for travellers who want to connect with a local expert like Donald F., who has extensive knowledge of Salem's rich history as a major international seaport.

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