Simple yet dramatic, this memorial pays tribute to the 20 victims of the witch trials of 1692 with names, means of execution, date, and some with final words said based on court documents.
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The Joshua Ward House is a historic house in Salem, Massachusetts. The three-story Federal style brick house, built in 1784, is one of the first brick houses in Salem Address: […]
It is the earliest surviving municipal structure in Salem, Massachusetts (dating from 1816-17) and an outstanding Federal Style building. A 3-min walk from the Peabody Essex Museum Address: 32 Derby […]
It is also known as the Charter Street Cemetery and is the second-oldest cemetery in the country. It is thought to have originated in 1637. Near the location, defendants in […]
The Salem Witch Museum examines one of the most enduring and emotional events in American History, the Salem witch trials of 1692. The museum consists of two presentations. Address: 19 […]
The oldest continuously operating museum in the United States, the PEM is dedicated to creating a museum experience that celebrates art and the world in which it was made. Address […]
The House of the Seven Gables is a 1668 colonial mansion in Salem, Massachusetts, named for its gables. It was made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1851 novel of the same […]
The only open-to-the-public structure still standing in Salem that has a direct connection to the witchcraft trials, the former home of Jonathan Corwin offers a preserved glimpse of the now […]