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2025 marks the 200th anniversary of East India Marine Hall and offers an opportunity to reflect upon the global perspective that has made Salem such a distinctive city.
Explore several hundred fascinating objects inside the historic hall, a sampling of the many collections that were displayed in the museum during its earliest years. This installation gives voice to early collectors, trading partners and museum visitors about these objects — some extracted from records in the museum's vast archive — along with perspectives shared by a range of people living today. These captivating stories and works that reflect local and global history, as well as the impact of maritime trade, will recenter East India Marine Hall as the heart of the museum. From its inception, this space and the objects in it have elicited empathy, curiosity and wonder and transported visitors to places around the world.
Major support for this project has been provided by Tim and Joanie Ingraham, Alex Ingraham, and Sam Ingraham. Generous support has been provided by Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hawkes, Angus and Leslie Littlejohn, Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Hodgson Jr., Chip and Susan Robie, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. Pratt, and Edward A. Studzinski and Anne G. Studzinski. Additional support has been provided by The Lee and Juliet Folger Fund, Jonathan B. Loring, Walter C. Meibaum III, the Salem Marine Society, Jean Verbridge, and Connie and Stan Grayson.
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