|
|
|
Salem's
Historic Highlights
Continued...
|
|
Below are listed several attractions that
bring the past to life and where you can
experience the excitement of the legends
and history of Salem.
|
|
New
England Pirate Museum
274 Derby St. 978-741-2800
Web Site
|
Stroll
through a colonial seaport,
board a pirate ship, explore
an eighty foot cave, encounter
pirates, artifacts and treasures.
|
|
|
Witch
House
310
Essex St. 978-741-0578
Web Site
|
|
Home
of Judge Jonathan Corwin, investigator
of witchcraft accusations. Tours
also include information about seventeenth-century
lifestyles and architecture.
|
|
|
Peabody
Essex Museum
East
India Square
866-745-1876
Web Site
|
America's
oldest continuously operating
museum. Historic houses and
gardens, Asian art, American
decorative art and maritime
art collections.
|
|
|
Salem
Witch Trials Memorial
Charter
Street
Web Site
|
A
memorial park dedicated to the
victims of the Salem Witch Trials
of 1692. Granite stones inscribed
with the actual words of the
victims.
|
|
|
|
|