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The Peabody Essex Museum is a museum of international art and culture, presenting exceptional collections of Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and Korean art; in addition to maritime art and history; American decorative art, Native American art; African art; and Asian export art. These outstanding collections are set amid one of the nation's premier ensembles of early American architecture, as well as a 200-year-old Chinese house, reassembled on the Museum's campus.

The museum is open Daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
It is closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, NewYear's Day.

Admission to the Museum Shop is free. Adults $13, Seniors $11, Students $9
Youth (16 and under) and Salem, Mass. residents admitted free.
Members admitted free to all sites.

Location: 150 Essex St, Salem Massachusetts 01970 Telephone Toll Free: 866-745-1876

Other History nearby:
(Marblehead) Abbot Hall
(Weymouth) Abigail Adams Birthplace
(Boston) African Meeting House
(North Salem) America's Stonehenge
(Salem) America's Stonehenge
(Exeter) American Independence Museum

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