Peabody Historical Fire Museum
Peabody Historical Fire Museum is a historic building in City of Peabody, Essex, Massachusetts. Peabody Historical Fire Museum is situated nearby to the historic building The Orchard House, as well as near the protected area Felton-Smith Historic Site.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Rebecca Nurse Homestead and Peabody Veterans Memorial High School.
Rebecca Nurse Homestead
Historic site
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The Rebecca Nurse Homestead is centered on a historic colonial house built ca. 1678 located at 149 Pine Street, Danvers, Massachusetts. It had many additions through the years, eventually being historically restored and turned into a museum in 1909. Rebecca Nurse Homestead is situated 1 mile northeast of Peabody Historical Fire Museum.
Peabody Veterans Memorial High School
School
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Peabody Veterans Memorial High School, also known as Peabody High School, is a comprehensive and competitive public high school in Peabody, Massachusetts, United States. Peabody Veterans Memorial High School is situated 3,900 feet west of Peabody Historical Fire Museum.
North Shore Shopping Center
Commercial area
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The Northshore Mall is a shopping mall in Peabody, Massachusetts. As of 2025, the mall currently features Macy's in two locations, and JCPenney. The mall is near the Route 128 and Route 114 junction, and less than a mile from the Simon-owned Liberty Tree Mall in Danvers. North Shore Shopping Center is situated 1 mile east of Peabody Historical Fire Museum.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Danvers and Peabody.
Danvers
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Danvers is a town in Massachusetts with a population of about 28,000. A large part of the town used to be called "Salem Village" and was where most of the accusers in the 1692 witch hysteria lived. The trials took place in neighboring Salem.
Peabody
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Peabody is a city of 54,000 in the suburban area of the North Shore in Massachusetts. In the April 2009 edition of Forbes Magazine, Peabody was ranked the 14th most livable city in the United States.
Downtown Salem District
Neighborhood
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Downtown Salem District is a historic district roughly bounded by Church, Central, New Derby, and Washington Streets in Salem, Massachusetts. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, and represents a major expansion of the Old Town Hall Historic District, which was listed in 1972. Downtown Salem District is situated 3½ miles southeast of Peabody Historical Fire Museum.
Peabody Historical Fire Museum
- Type: Historic building
- Categories: building, historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: City of Peabody, Essex, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.54451° or 42° 32′ 40″ northLongitude
-70.96068° or 70° 57′ 38″ westOpen location code
87JFG2VQ+RPOpenStreetMap ID
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