Getaways
Hawthorne Hotel in Salem, MA - Two nights & Peabody Museum passes
- Item Number
- 187
- Estimated Value
- 330 USD
- Sold
- 315 USD to Online Bidder
- Number of Bids
- 23 - Bid History
Item Description
The beautifully restored, stately Federal-style Hawthorne Hotel has been a unique and integral part of the Salem and Boston's North Shore ever since its completion in 1925. The hotel is named for author Nathaniel Hawthorne, who spent his childhood in Salem, returned in 1846 and wrote The Scarlet Letter in 1849 at his home in Salem. Located in the Salem Common Historic District, the hotel is within walking distance of numerous historic sites and attractions.
Our package offers a two-night stay for two, including two adult passes to the inspiring and imaginative Peabody Essex Museum. Immerse yourself in art, history and literature!
Item Special Note
Subject to availability. Not valid on Holidays or Month of October. Valid through June 2007.
To explore this federal style hotel, go to www.hawthornehotel.com.
To explore art and culture at the Peabody Essex Museum, go to www.pem.org.
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