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Functions & Meeting Space
Misselwood Events at Endicott College
Misselwood is the perfect venue for weddings, corporate events, or social meetings and gatheringsMisselwood is the perfect venue for weddings, corporate events, or social meetings and gatherings
The Hotel Salem
A one-of-a-kind boutique hotel in the heart of Salem featuring mid-century modern décor with vintage, retail-inspired touches embracing the hotel's stylish past.A one-of-a-kind boutique hotel in the heart of Salem featuring mid-century modern décor with vintage, retail-inspired touches embracing the hotel's stylish past.
Peabody Essex Museum
Through its exhibitions, programs, publications, media and related activities, PEM strives to create experiences that transform people's livesThrough its exhibitions, programs, publications, media and related activities, PEM strives to create experiences that transform people's lives
Finz Seafood & Grill
Surrounded on three sides by windows overlooking Salem Harbor, Finz offers guests lively waterfront scenery in a comfortable open concept interior.Surrounded on three sides by windows overlooking Salem Harbor, Finz offers guests lively waterfront scenery in a comfortable open concept interior.
Root, NS Inc.
Youth Culinary Training and Employment Program, Retail Catering, Event Space, Community CateringYouth Culinary Training and Employment Program, Retail Catering, Event Space, Community Catering
Rockafellas
A premier casual restaurant in historic downtown Salem, MA with superior food, drinks, entertainment and service. Live entertainment: rock, salsa, country, jazz, and big band in a comfortable setting.A premier casual restaurant in historic downtown Salem, MA with superior food, drinks, entertainment and service. Live entertainment: rock, salsa, country, jazz, and big band in a comfortable setting.
Hamilton Hall
Designed and built in 1805 by Salem’s famed architect and woodcarver Samuel McIntire, Hamilton Hall retains its original role as a gathering place for Salem residents, visitors, and special guests.Designed and built in 1805 by Salem’s famed architect and woodcarver Samuel McIntire, Hamilton Hall retains its original role as a gathering place for Salem residents, visitors, and special guests.