Friday, March 28, 2008

Waves & Witches

I love this - excerpted from TransWorldNews article I found online. I only included the paragraph about Salem (Yes, I know, I'm self-serving. What can I say? It's a living!) if you want to read the rest, follow the link!

Massachusetts Bed and Breakfasts Attract Financially Savvy Travelers
Laguna Beach 3/27/2008 06:00 AM GMT (TransWorldNews)

Be Merry in Massachusetts – traverse this entire state -relax in some wonderful B&B’s, dine on some scrumptious gourmet breakfasts and still have money left over for souvenirs! While most travelers know the benefits of off-season travel – fewer tourists, shorter lines and friendlier prices – the bed and breakfasts listed below also participate in iLoveInns.com Buy-One-Night-Get-One-Night-Free Program so there are substantial savings possible.

Waves & Witches
Although not as well-known as Cape Cod, the North Shore of Massachusetts offers its own great artistic ocean communities. While Salem is best known for its witch trials and great Halloween celebrations, there is so much more. First, drop your bags at the historic Salem Inn with a range of inviting rooms, many with period antiques and working fireplaces. To begin, there is a stunning harbor to explore. Then continue on to great boutiques, restaurants for every budget, the classic House of Seven Gables- fascinating for young and old; and the amazing Peabody Essex Museum, which is truly a voyage through culture and art.Or head to the next town, Marblehead, where you can watch spectacular sunrises over Castle Rock at the lovely Seagull Inn Bed & Breakfast. You will start the day with homemade baked goods and fresh coffee and perhaps end the day at the local Landing Restaurant with its fresh seafood.

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