Since 1626, when its first settlers arrived, Salem, Massachusetts has been attracting people from all points of the compass. Many come to visit and some decide to stay and make Salem their home.
It may be most widely known as the site of the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692, but this colorful, coastal city has much to offer both residents and visitors: a culturally diverse population, a rich maritime heritage, an impressive display of historic architecture and amazing stories that span almost four centuries.
With over fifty years invested in the community, Shetland Park is proud of its strong ties with the City of Salem and the North Shore.
Below are a few helpful links to assist you when learning about Salem and its workings, or when
planning a visit to the area.