Salem Maritime National Historic Site
The Custom House on Derby Street, constructed in 1819, served as a custom house until 1935. In 1937, it became part of the newly established Salem Maritime National Historic Site. Since it was already owned by the federal government, no purchase or donation was necessary; it was simply transferred to the National Park Service. The Custom House on Derby Street, constructed in 1819, served as a custom house until 1935. In 1937, it became part of the newly established Salem Maritime National Historic Site. Since it was already owned by the federal government, no purchase or donation was necessary; it was simply transferred to the National Park Ser
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Location: Salem, MA
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