Reviews & Ratings for Peabody Essex Museum (PEM)
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Collection that tells the tales of both those who went to sea and those who didn't.
by Contributor at Citysearch
The Scene
The Peabody Essex Museum was born from the merger of two adjoining museums. The gift shop is especially rich in China-trade reproductions and books on antique American furniture. The Museum Cafe has some of the city's best midday fine dining.
The Collection
The Essex Institute showcases 18th and 19th century furniture, as Salem boasted leading cabinetmakers. Behind the Essex are several important period houses that show the town's growth in wealth and worldliness. The Peabody portion was founded in 1799 by local captains and supercargoes (chief commercial officers on trading ships), who were members of the Salem East India Marine Society. They were chartered to "collect natural and artificial curiosities" on their voyages, and the Peabody ultimately became the depository of these wonders, including amazing collections of anthropological materials from the South Pacific.















