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Links to Resources
For your convenience, we have included here links to resources that you might find helpful. We hope that you will find these resources useful as you plan your event.
If you have any questions or need further information, please contact us.
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Eastern Point Yacht Club
Eastern Point Yacht Club boasts the best access to the coastal waters from one of the most beautiful, unique and historic club locations in the northeast. EPYC has a rich racing tradition and a multipurpose recreational center where members, their families and guests enjoy
Venues
Glen Magna Farms
Glen Magna Farms, in Danvers, Massachusetts, 20 minutes North of Boston, is the ideal location for your wedding ceremony, wedding reception, or other special event. For more information on hosting an outdoor wedding ceremony, a garden wedding reception, or for other events.
The Commandant's House
“The house on the hill” overlooks the USS Constitution, Boston Harbor, and the city skyline. This National Park Service property has been host to royalty, dignitaries, Presidents and captains of industry. Meticulously kept, with 200 years of history, the gracious home with 6000 square feet of lawn is now available to host your special event or meeting. With space intimate enough for a board meeting or grand enough for 300, make the Commandant’s House part of your history.
The House of Seven Gables
Welcome to Salem's premiere historic site, located on the Harbor! Discover 330 years of Salem's history as you experience this museum and collection of historic buildings.
Steep Hill Beach
Steep Hill Beach is the perfect destination for your company’s summer outing, private family function, or a day of wedding bliss.
The Pierce House
This elegant Georgian mansion was built in 1900 by John H. Pierce (1830-1910). In 1964 the Pierce family left the house and more than 30 surrounding acres of woodlands and rolling lawns to the Town of Lincoln.
The Harbor Room
Although this quaint site on the water has it's own event space we can add a tent on the pier to accommodate larger groups
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