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Salem MA
Looking for a romantic haunted place to stay in Salem. MA. Any
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Salem MA
We just stopped in Salem today, but gave up on it for the traffic. It's not
haunted, although the downtown area is certainly attractive. Visit, then find a ghost out in Gloucester or Rockport. We circled for an hour, and even the mall garage was full, so I gave up and turned homeward. Our last visit was on a weekend with no such problem. There must be a B&B association that will lead you to Salem's ghosts. "MizzGail" wrote in message oups.com... Looking for a romantic haunted place to stay in Salem. MA. Any suggestions? |
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"k" wrote in message t... We just stopped in Salem today, but gave up on it for the traffic. It's not haunted, although the downtown area is certainly attractive. Visit, then find a ghost out in Gloucester or Rockport. We circled for an hour, and even the mall garage was full, so I gave up and turned homeward. Our last visit was on a weekend with no such problem. There must be a B&B association that will lead you to Salem's ghosts. Parking in Salem it a tough---meter maids are ruthless. A trip to Rockport or Gloucester is nice but not too much to do there either. A couple of really nice restaurants (open all year long) in Gloucester. One is on Main St. called the -*Passport*. Small place (store front) but very nice eating. The other is on Route 133 about 1/2 mile in from the water front, right next to the (very) small movie theater. Called *The Causeway*. Mixed in with a couple of other stores, again very small, seafood, large portions, not expensive, good service, patronized mostly by locals or those who just know of it. MLD |
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"MLD" wrote in message news:5azIi.5139$fz2.3213@trndny03... "k" wrote in message t... We just stopped in Salem today, but gave up on it for the traffic. It's not haunted, although the downtown area is certainly attractive. Visit, then find a ghost out in Gloucester or Rockport. We circled for an hour, and even the mall garage was full, so I gave up and turned homeward. Our last visit was on a weekend with no such problem. There must be a B&B association that will lead you to Salem's ghosts. Parking in Salem it a tough---meter maids are ruthless. A trip to Rockport or Gloucester is nice but not too much to do there either. A couple of really nice restaurants (open all year long) in Gloucester. One is on Main St. called the -*Passport*. Small place (store front) but very nice eating. The other is on Route 133 about 1/2 mile in from the water front, right next to the (very) small movie theater. Called *The Causeway*. Mixed in with a couple of other stores, again very small, seafood, large portions, not expensive, good service, patronized mostly by locals or those who just know of it. MLD We found a new gem of a restaurant in Gloucester, right on Washington St by the T sign. It's called the Azorean, and serves Portuguese food, mostly seafood. It's attractive, the service is good, and the enormous portions are delicious. Our only "complaint" was the noise level on a Saturday night, but the crowd was generally middle-aged and just having a boisterous good time, not rowdy. It was fun. Keith |
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