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  2. Hallie Ford Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum also houses the Paulus Collection of photograph glass negatives of the Salem area from the early Twentieth Century. [28] Hallie Ford Museum of Art is a member of both the American Association for State and Local History, and the American Alliance of Museums. [28] The museum has an endowment of $4.5 million as of 2005. [29]

  3. Salem Mall - Wikipedia

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    Salem Mall was a shopping mall in Trotwood, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton, Ohio, United States. It was built in 1966 by The Rouse Company and originally featured Rike's and Sears as its main anchor stores. Expansion in 1981 added a new wing of stores and JCPenney, while further renovations in that same decade included a food court.

  4. Count Orlok's Nightmare Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Count Orlok's Nightmare Gallery is a horror film museum in Salem, Massachusetts. The collection is owned by James Lurgio and includes life-sized sculptures of several horror movie monsters, as well as movie props and life masks of various horror actors and directors. [1]

  5. The Mall at Rockingham Park - Wikipedia

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    The mall is located in the town of Salem, about 30 miles (48 km) north of Boston. [2] The mall is adjacent to Interstate 93 and the former Rockingham Park race track in Salem, and was the state's third shopping mall to be built. The mall now hosts 144 stores. The mall features the traditional retailers Macy's, JCPenney, and Dick's Sporting Goods.

  6. Salem Maritime National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Pedrick Store House, a three-story building, constructed around 1770, is a historic rigging and sail loft. It was relocated to the Salem Maritime National Historic Site from Marblehead, Massachusetts in 2007. [8] [9] Salem Custom House (1819) – This is the 13th Customs House in Salem; the first was built in 1649.

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