Salem Maritime National Historic Site – Massachusetts
In Massachusetts, many visitors come to Salem searching for the echoes of the 1692 witch trials. But along the waterfront stands another Salem story, older in infrastructure, broader in reach and foundational to the young nation’s economy.

The Salem Maritime National Historic Site preserves nearly nice acres along the harbor that reflect Salem’s extraordinary maritime wealth. Established in 1938, it is the FIRST National Historic Site in the United States. This was established by President Franklin Roosevelt in recognition that America’s early prosperity was tied to global trade.
By the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Salem had become one of the leading seaports in the new republic. Its merchants sent ships to the West Indies, Europe, China, India and the East Indies, bringing back tea, spices, silks, porcelain, and pepper. The profits from these voyages built elegant Federal-style homes along the waterfront and funded institutions that shaped the town’s civic life.
This park reframes Salem’s identity. Beyond the trials and hysteria of 1692, the harbor tells a story of enterprise, risk, global connection and the bold reach of a young nation. Along these wharves, Salem helped shape America’s place in the wider world.
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