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Nick & Nina - Monday, June 02, 2008


Hotels


Cap'n Jacks Waterfront Inn


253 Humphrey St
Swampscott,, MA 01907

Cap'n Jacks Waterfront Inn is located on a small bluff overlooking Nahant Bay in the seacoast town of Swampscott. The sea is at your doorstep and you have a panoramic view of the Atlantic Ocean and the Boston Skyline. We are open year round.  Cap'n Jacks is the perfect place to stay while visiting the most historic areas of New England.  Boston, Concord and Lexington are to the South, and Salem, Marblehead and Cape Anne are just North. In the fall, see the glorious colors of autumn on the North Shore.
Tel: 800 432 1811

http://www.capnjacks.com/

Hawthorne Hotel


On The Common
18 Washington Square West
Salem, MA 01970

One of the Historic Hotels of America, the Hawthorne Hotel  is located in the Salem Common Historic District within walking distance of numerous historic sites and attractions.

The beautifully restored, stately Federal-style hotel is named for author Nathaniel Hawthorne, who spent his childhood in Salem and returned in 1846 to serve for three years as Surveyor of the Port at the Custom House. In 1849, he wrote The Scarlet Letter at his home in Salem. Located in the Salem Common Historic District, the hotel is within walking distance of numerous historic sites and attractions.

http://www.hawthornehotel.com

Restaurants


Finz


76 Wharf St
Salem, MA

Great food, a raw bar serving fresh seasonal oysters, jazz, a carefully chosen wine list and a stylish and sophisticated restaurant are bringing an "oh-so-hip-crowd" to FINZ.

Surrounded on three sides by windows overlooking Pickering Wharf, and an open floor plan, FINZ is bright and lively: the copper-topped-bar/lounge is outlined by an eight-foot curved glass wall that reaches towards the ceiling.


http://www.hipfinz.com/

Lobster Shanty


26 Front St
Salem, MA

A great little restaurant & bar located in Salem, Massachusetts. The Shanty is a favorite stop for locals and visitors alike!
http://www.lobstershanty.com

Travel Information


Travel Information



It's about a 2 hour train ride from NYC. For schedules, click here. You'll want to take a Metro North train from Grand Central Station to New Haven (NOT New Haven - State Street). It's the last stop on the train, so it's pretty hard to miss. A round trip ticket on a Saturday is offpeak and costs $26.50 if you buy the ticket in the station, or $30 if you buy it on the train.


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