Showing posts with label salem massachusetts calendar events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salem massachusetts calendar events. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

The 2008 Salem Visitor Guide - Hooray!


It is always an exciting moment when the new visitor guide arrives from the printer. This year is no different! I am thrilled to present to the world the 2008 Salem Visitor Guide & Map.
We've made lots of changes to the annual visitor guide - and we've made them all for you, our visitors. (OK, truth be told, the changes were made for the businesses in Salem, too. We're making them look a lot better, and we're making Salem look like a really cool place to visit and explore. So, I guess you could say the new visitor guide benefits everyone.)
The guide is bigger than it's ever been before. It has editorial about the Salem Witch Trials of 1692, Salem's Great Entrepreneurs, and Romantic Salem - Nathaniel & Sophia Hawthorne. We have added a three-page calendar of events, and big, beautiful photography.
Salem is an enchanting destination. It is a city steeped in history, art, culture, and culture. It is a destination buzzing with unique shops, award-winning dining (as the Salem Ferry ad says, "Eat like royalty. Eat like a local!"), and fun-fun-fun attractions. In fact, there's so much to do, you should book an overnight at one of our hotels or inns!!
Explore www.salem.org and browse the pages of the visitor guide, request your copy of the guide be sent to you, and plan your visit with listings and links to the businesses listed in the visitor guide. If you have any questions, or need more information, you can email us at info@salem.org.
Discover the magic of Salem in the 2008 visitor guide - and join us this season. We would certainly love to have you!

Friday, February 22, 2008

Salem Events - So much to do!

The calendar on Salem.org has been active for a little over a month and there is a lot to do in this bewitching seaport. From live music to wine tastings to novelists reading from their latest works. New art exhibits, exhibits that are about to close. Photography. Tattooing. Origami. Jazz. Blues. Rock. Architectural tours. Historic houses. Museums. Theater. And, if you have a princess to entertain this weekend, don't miss the Hawthorne Hotel's annual Princess Tea. Visit the calendar of events at www.hawthornehotel.com for information.

Check it all out on the Salem.org calendar.

This is the magic of Salem... in the off-season!