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===Points of interest=== [[File:SalemMassCustomHouseNaturalization1ty13541.jpg|thumb|[[Naturalization]] ceremony on the stairs of the Custom House, Salem Maritime National Historic Site]] {{See also|National Register of Historic Places listings in Salem, Massachusetts}} * [[Crowninshield-Bentley House]] ({{circa|1727β1730}}) * [[Gedney House]] ({{circa|1665}}), one of the oldest homes in Salem; located on High Street and Summer Street * [[House of the Seven Gables]] (1668) * [[John Tucker Daland House]] (1851) * [[Joseph Story House]] (1811) * White-Lord House (1811) 31 Washington Square * [[Gardner-Pingree House]] (1804) Built by Samuel McIntire. Owned by Captain Joseph White who was murdered in the home in 1830 by his nephew Stephen White. * [[Chestnut Street District]], also known as the McIntire Historic District,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.salemweb.com/guide/arch/mdistrict.shtml|title=Salem Massachusetts Salem Architecture: McIntire|work=salemweb.com}}</ref> greatest concentration of 17th and 18th century domestic structures in the U.S. * [[First Church in Salem]], Unitarian Universalist, founded in 1629. * John Hodges House (1788) Built for the founder of the Salem East India Marine Society who founded what is now the Peabody Essex Museum. * [[Derby House]] (1762) First brick house built in Salem after another man had died of a cold who lived in a brick home. Home of America's first millionaire ranked the 10th richest in history. * [[Misery Islands]] * [[Nathaniel Bowditch House]] ({{circa|1805}}), home of the founder of modern navigation * [[Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace]] ({{circa|1730β1745}}) * [[Peabody Essex Museum]] (1799), oldest continually operated museum in America * [[Peirce-Nichols House]], home of Jerathmiel Peirce, owner of the [[Friendship of Salem]]. Designed by noted architect Samuel McIntire. * [[Phillips Library (Salem, Massachusetts)|Phillips Library]] * [[Pickering House (Salem, Massachusetts)|Pickering House]] ({{circa|1651}}), Broad Street * [[Pioneer Village (Salem, Massachusetts)|Pioneer Village]] ({{circa|1930}}), Forest River Park * [[Ropes Mansion]] (late 1720s) * [[Salem Athenaeum]] * [[Salem Common Historic District (Salem, Massachusetts)|Salem Common]] * [[Salem Maritime National Historic Site]], the only remaining intact waterfront from the U.S. age of sail * [[Salem Willows]] Park (1858), a small oceanfront amusement park * [[Stephen Phillips House]] (1800 & 1821) * [[Winter Island]], park and historic point of the U.S. Coast Guard in [[World War II]] for [[U-boat]] patrol * [[The Witch House]], the home of the [[Salem witch trials]] investigator [[Jonathan Corwin]], and the only building still standing in Salem with direct ties to the witch trials * [[Count Orlok's Nightmare Gallery]], a horror film museum
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