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August 30, 2006
ASPP Fall Trip
As a member of ASPP, Index is proud to announce their upcoming events:
An Afternoon at the Peabody Essex Museum
Here's a chance to escape for a few hours and gather with your friends!
Join us as at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem. In addition to a guided history & highlights tour of the museum including the yachting photography of Willard B. Jackson we will be given a private tour of the:
Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese House & Gallery
For two hundred years, the house known as Yin Yu Tang stood in the rural village of Huang Cun in a mountainous region of southeastern China. This ancestral home of the Huang family was relocated to the Peabody Essex Museum piece by piece. Come learn about eight generations of the Huang family and explore the culture of China.
Thursday, September 14, 12:30 PM
Members: no charge for ASPP members
PLEASE R.S.V.P. to Sharon Donahue at sharon.donahue3@verizon.net
Our tour group is limited to 20 people. R.S.V.P. promptly to reserve your spot.
Directions
The museum is approximately 16 miles north of Boston, at 137 Essex St. in historic Salem, Massachusetts (corner of Essex and New Liberty Streets). For recorded directions, call 978-745-9500, ext. 3145.
By car, take Route 128 North. NOTE: I-95 and Route 128 North share the same loop around Boston. When I-95 and Route 128 North divide, stay on Route 128 North, to Exit 25A. Take 114 East into Salem, following signs for the Peabody Essex Museum and Rte. 114. Approximately one mile after entering Salem, you will cross an overpass. As you come off the overpass, take the exit on your right. This puts you on Route 107/Bridge St. At the rotary, continue straight and take your second right, onto St. Peter St. Go left at the stop sign and right onto New Liberty St. The museum is straight ahead and a parking garage is on your right.
To park, you may use the parking garage on New Liberty St. In addition, there is a municipal parking lot on nearby St. Peter St., and a smaller garage on Derby Street, at the corner of Hawthorne Blvd. and Derby St., three blocks from the museum. Limited on-street parking is available around Salem Common and at two-hour meters.
By train, take the MBTA Commuter Rail (Newburyport/Rockport line) from Boston’s North Station or other points, to Salem station-a five-minute walk from the museum. Go up the steps to street level, cross Bridge Street, and walk down Washington Street. Go left on Essex St. to the end of the pedestrian mall.
Posted by Pat at August 30, 2006 04:41 PM
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