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Driving Directions
From Logan: Follow Route 1A North approximately 16 miles to Salem. Once in Salem, turn left on Route 1A/Lafayette Street/Rte.114W. Continue to follow Rte. 1A, watching carefully for road signs. Turn left where Route 1A becomes Hawthorne Boulevard. Hotel is one block on the right.
Nearest Airport
Boston Logan Airport: 24 mi/38 km, 40 minutes
Hotel Address
18 Washington Square W, Salem
Massachusetts, United States 01970
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