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.
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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 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]