Salem Oak & Friends Burial Ground
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Overview
Estimate to be more than 500 years old, the Salem Oak is a landmark tree under whose branches Salem’s founder John Fenwick is said to have first met with local Lenni Lenape Indians in 1675.
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Amenities
- Free Admission
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Map
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Dining
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Salem City Cafe
0.1 MI
856-339-4455 View > -
Wagon Wheel Restaurant
10.0 MI
856-769-2427 View > -
Swedesboro Diner
13.8 MI
856-467-0301 View > -
Great Wall
14.3 MI
856-241-8988 View > -
Botto's Italian Line Restaurant
14.8 MI
856-467-1570 View > -
Tavro Thirteen
14.9 MI
856-467-2052 View >
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Lodging
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Barrett's Plantation House
1.6 MI
856-935-0812 View > -
The Inn at Salem Country Club
2.6 MI
609-420-8190 View > -
White Oaks Motel
7.1 MI
856-299-3633 View > -
Super 8, Pennsville/Wilmington
7.3 MI
856-517-0505 View > -
Hampton Inn Pennsville
7.4 MI
856-351-1700 View > -
Red Carpet Inn & Suites
7.5 MI
856-299-4900 View >
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Activities
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Salem County Historical Society Museum
0.1 MI
856-935-5004 View > -
Salem Main Street
0.1 MI
856-279-2635 View > -
Royal Port Antiques
0.4 MI
856-339-0400 View > -
Alloway Creek Watershed Wetlands Restoration Site
2.9 MI
888-627-7437 View > -
Stow Creek Viewing Area
3.3 MI
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Supawna Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
4.3 MI
609-463-0994 View >
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