Dating back to the mid-18th Century, Shirley-Eustis House is a historic manor house constructed by William Shirley. The house is listed as the National Historic Landmark and is one of the few royal governor mansions in the country. This Georgian style house is a hub for local events today. Many cultural programs and local festivals take place here quite often. Weddings and private functions can be held here too. The house and the surrounding property is available on hire. It is also open to public visitation and guided tours are offered.
Inaugurated in 1805, Hamilton Hall is an elegant venue for social gatherings and weddings. Located in Salem, the hall is spread over three levels and five bays and is divided into The Lafayette Room, Pickery Room, Brick Hearth Room, The Remond Room and The Ballroom; each room with distinct interiors, fireplaces and chandeliers to add to the aura. The building showcases prominent Federal Style Architecture with a Greek Revival Style porch and Flemish Bond Pattern of construction with wide windows and a central entrance. The building is registered with the National Register of Historic Places and as a National Historic Landmark. They are available for weddings and other private events and has facilities to conduct outdoor events as well. It is an ideal venue for thematic events and the venue can accommodate a total crowd of 160 spectators for a single event.