
If there's one city in the United States that's rich in early American history, has a bustling dining scene, and is the center of lively arts activities, it's none other than Salem!
This coastal town to the north of Boston is infamous for its early Salem Witch Trials in the late 1600s. Tourists flock to the seafront city to revisit the rich history, view reenactments of the Salem Witch Trials and tour the historical museums in the city.
The city also features several cemeteries from the late 1600s. From Charter Street cemetery to Howard Street Cemetery, one of the three significant sites to the Salem witch Trials, visitors can feel the dread of the bygone days.
However, Salem isn't just famous for its history alone. Tourists are drawn to the seafront city to explore its culinary delights. From Opus offering a good mix of American, sushi, and fusion cuisines, to Finz Seafood and Grill serving delicious delicacies right off the shore! At Salem, tourists can roam around, soak in the city's rich history, and munch on delectable treats at the same time!
The city is also home to The House of the Seven Gables, which was made famous by American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1951 novel. However, if you're more of a science fiction fan, the Peabody Museum of Natural History will be right up your alley!
The natural history museum features the Great Hall of Dinosaurs, have murals depicting the Age of Reptiles, and regularly displays exhibits of human and mammals evolution, Egyptian artifacts, and wildlife dioramas.
With Salem's contemporary style and its intense American history, the city has helped Pinky's Iron Doors come up with stunning wrought iron door collections. Our wrought iron doors are works of art that pay tribute to Salem's lively arts and history.