The Salem Farmers’ Market dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday.
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The Salem Farmers’ Market dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday. |
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For centuries, Black families have gathered with family, friends and loved ones at the Salem Willows on the third Saturday in July. The City of Salem is honored to serve as the home for this community-centered celebration once again this year. |
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The Salem Farmers’ Market dates back to 1634. With its peak around 1930, an estimated 10,000 people visited the market on a single Saturday. |
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Pride‘s mission is to promote historical maritime education, foster economic development and tourism, and represent the people of Maryland in every port she visits. |
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Pride‘s mission is to promote historical maritime education, foster economic development and tourism, and represent the people of Maryland in every port she visits.
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After more than thirty years the beloved Salem Heritage Days Parade is making its triumphant return, brought to life through a collaborative effort between the City of Salem, National Park Service, Salem State University, the Salem Police Department, Salem Trolley, the Salem Chamber of Commerce, and the North Shore CDC. This diverse planning committee is working together to offer the... |
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Pride‘s mission is to promote historical maritime education, foster economic development and tourism, and represent the people of Maryland in every port she visits. |