Pioneer Village, Salem 1630

Thursday, August 9, 2018

Trading Places: City eyes Pioneer Village, Camp Naumkeag swap

 A link to a recent article in the Salem News about the possible switching of the location of Pioneer Village, with Camp Naumkeag.

http://www.salemnews.com/news/local_news/trading-places/article_9ab3eaee-688e-57a8-b7c2-22f24b52a62a.html
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Labels: Camp Naumkeag Move, Forest River Park, Pioneer Village, Salem Evening News
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Local History Links

  • Boston Tea Party Museum
  • Historic Ipswich
  • History Alive Inc.
  • Institute for Public History
  • Pioneer Village
  • Pioneer Village History
  • Plimoth Plantation
  • Saugus Iron Works
  • The Salem Museum
  • The Witch House

Films Shot at Pioneer Village

  • PBS-We Shall Remain
  • Salem Witch Trial Conspiracy
  • The True 1692

Costume Links

  • Loyalist Arms
  • James Townsend & Sons, Inc.
  • The Quartermaster General
  • Track of the Wolf

Puritan Recipes

  • 17th Century Cheesecake
  • 17th-century fricassees
  • Hands On History Inc. Recipes
  • Indian Pudding
  • Pease Pudding
  • Pilgrim Recipes
  • Stewed Pompion

Recommended Books

  • A Delusion of Satan
  • The Wordy Shipmates
  • Wicked Puritans of Essex County
  • Worldly Saints: The Puritans As They Really Were

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