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Salem Beyond the Witch Trials Dark History Experience

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Come on our History Walking Tour presented by Junket!
You might be surprised to learn that Salem has a name that contradicts its image. The colonists chose the name Salem, which is the Hebrew word for peace, for the town in the seventeenth century.

Salem, Massachusetts, was a significant American colonial town and a seaside hamlet with a maritime history. It exhibits many of the characteristics we identify with those early settlers, such as a Puritan work ethic, devotion to education, strong links to the community, and a hardiness to weather the rigors of a coastal winter. Of course, Salem is inextricably associated to witches and the 1692 witch trials. Salem has changed from trying to hide its unpleasant past to embracing it, making it a preferred tourist destination for history buffs, seafood enthusiasts, and individuals who are fascinated by witchcraft stories. Join our Salem History Experience and discover everything there is to know about Salem, the witch trials, and beyond.
Miasto: Salem
Fri 09 May
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Thoroughly researched and accurate history
Professional and courteous tour guide
Thoroughly researched and accurate history
Professional and courteous tour guide
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Czego oczekiwać
1
Ratusz Staromiejski w Salem
Obecnie dostępny do wynajęcia na różne funkcje, jest to najstarszy oryginalny budynek miejski w Salem, zbudowany w 1816 roku. Odkryj tutaj interesującą i często złożoną historię najwcześniejszych lat Salem.
2
Muzeum Lochów Czarownic
To muzeum oferuje wspaniały przegląd procesów czarownic z 1692 roku. Procesy te są jednym z najlepszych przykładów masowej histerii w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Poznaj fakty tutaj.
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Dom czarownicy
Pochodzący z czasów procesów czarownic, ten dom jest jedynym, który wciąż stoi w Salem i ma bezpośrednie powiązania z procesami czarownic. Mieszkał tu sędzia Jonathan Corwin, który był sędzią podczas procesów. Odkryj niektóre z mało znanych pomyłek sądowych, które miały miejsce podczas procesów czarownic tutaj.
4
Rezydencja i ogród linowy
Zbudowany sto lat po założeniu Salem, a zatem około 30 lat po procesach czarownic, dom ten został sprzedany miejscowemu sędziemu Nathanialowi Ropesowi po śmierci jego pierwotnego właściciela. Ropes był zagorzałym brytyjskim lojalistą, który pod koniec życia stanął w obliczu sprzeciwu swojego miasta. Posłuchaj opowieści o tragedii tutaj.
5
Salem Ateneum
Połączenie bibliotek dwóch oddzielnych stowarzyszeń, Nathaniel Hawthorne, autor „Szkarłatnej litery”, był przez pewien czas szefem prestiżowego Salem Athenaeum w XIX wieku. Odkryj fakty tutaj.
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Stary Cmentarz Bury Point
Założony w 1637 roku, jest to jeden z najstarszych cmentarzy w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Pochowano tu drugą żonę Gilesa Coreya i sędziego Jonathana Coreya. Poznaj historie osób, które podobno widziały ducha sędziego Corwina błąkającego się wśród grobów.
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Pomnik Procesów Czarownic w Salem
Odkryj rywalizację między „Salem Town” i „Salem Village”, która mogła stanowić podstawę histerii, która podsycała procesy czarownic.
8
Salem Old Town Hall
Now available to rent out for functions, this is the oldest original municipal building in Salem, constructed in 1816. Discover the interesting and often complex history of Salem's earliest years here.
9
Witch Dungeon Museum
This museum offers a great overview of the Witch Trials of 1692. The trials serve as one of the best examples of mass hysteria in the United States. Learn the facts here.
10
The Witch House at Salem
Dating back to the time of the witch trials, this house is the only one still standing in Salem with direct ties to the witch trials. Judge Jonathan Corwin, who was a judge during the trials, lived here. Uncover some of the little-known miscarriages of justice that occurred during the witch trials here.
11
Ropes Mansion and Garden
Built a century after Salem's founding, and thus about 30 years after the witch trials, this house was sold to local judge Nathanial Ropes, after the death of its original owner. Ropes was a staunch British Loyalist who faced the backlash of his town towards the end of his life. Hear the tales of tragedy here.
12
Salem Athenaeum
The combination of the libraries of two separate societies, Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of "The Scarlet Letter", was once the head of the prestigious Salem Athenaeum for a time in the 1800s. Uncover the facts here.
13
Old Burying Point Cemetery
Established in 1637, this is one of the oldest cemeteries in the United States. The second wife of Giles Corey and Judge Jonathan Corey are both interred here. Uncover the stories of those who have reportedly seen the ghost of Judge Corwin wandering among the graves.
14
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Discover the rivalry between "Salem Town" and "Salem Village" that may have provided the foundation of the hysteria that fueled the witch trials.
15
Salem Old Town Hall
Now available to rent out for functions, this is the oldest original municipal building in Salem, constructed in 1816. Discover the interesting and often complex history of Salem's earliest years here.
16
Witch Dungeon Museum
This museum offers a great overview of the Witch Trials of 1692. The trials serve as one of the best examples of mass hysteria in the United States. Learn the facts here.
17
The Witch House at Salem
Dating back to the time of the witch trials, this house is the only one still standing in Salem with direct ties to the witch trials. Judge Jonathan Corwin, who was a judge during the trials, lived here. Uncover some of the little-known miscarriages of justice that occurred during the witch trials here.
18
Ropes Mansion and Garden
Built a century after Salem's founding, and thus about 30 years after the witch trials, this house was sold to local judge Nathanial Ropes, after the death of its original owner. Ropes was a staunch British Loyalist who faced the backlash of his town towards the end of his life. Hear the tales of tragedy here.
19
Salem Athenaeum
The combination of the libraries of two separate societies, Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of "The Scarlet Letter", was once the head of the prestigious Salem Athenaeum for a time in the 1800s. Uncover the facts here.
20
Old Burying Point Cemetery
Established in 1637, this is one of the oldest cemeteries in the United States. The second wife of Giles Corey and Judge Jonathan Corey are both interred here. Uncover the stories of those who have reportedly seen the ghost of Judge Corwin wandering among the graves.
21
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Discover the rivalry between "Salem Town" and "Salem Village" that may have provided the foundation of the hysteria that fueled the witch trials.
22
Salem Old Town Hall
Now available to rent out for functions, this is the oldest original municipal building in Salem, constructed in 1816. Discover the interesting and often complex history of Salem's earliest years here.
23
Witch Dungeon Museum
This museum offers a great overview of the Witch Trials of 1692. The trials serve as one of the best examples of mass hysteria in the United States. Learn the facts here.
24
The Witch House at Salem
Dating back to the time of the witch trials, this house is the only one still standing in Salem with direct ties to the witch trials. Judge Jonathan Corwin, who was a judge during the trials, lived here. Uncover some of the little-known miscarriages of justice that occurred during the witch trials here.
25
Ropes Mansion and Garden
Built a century after Salem's founding, and thus about 30 years after the witch trials, this house was sold to local judge Nathanial Ropes, after the death of its original owner. Ropes was a staunch British Loyalist who faced the backlash of his town towards the end of his life. Hear the tales of tragedy here.
26
Salem Athenaeum
The combination of the libraries of two separate societies, Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of "The Scarlet Letter", was once the head of the prestigious Salem Athenaeum for a time in the 1800s. Uncover the facts here.
27
Old Burying Point Cemetery
Established in 1637, this is one of the oldest cemeteries in the United States. The second wife of Giles Corey and Judge Jonathan Corey are both interred here. Uncover the stories of those who have reportedly seen the ghost of Judge Corwin wandering among the graves.
28
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Discover the rivalry between "Salem Town" and "Salem Village" that may have provided the foundation of the hysteria that fueled the witch trials.
29
Salem Old Town Hall
Now available to rent out for functions, this is the oldest original municipal building in Salem, constructed in 1816. Discover the interesting and often complex history of Salem's earliest years here.
30
Witch Dungeon Museum
This museum offers a great overview of the Witch Trials of 1692. The trials serve as one of the best examples of mass hysteria in the United States. Learn the facts here.
31
The Witch House at Salem
Dating back to the time of the witch trials, this house is the only one still standing in Salem with direct ties to the witch trials. Judge Jonathan Corwin, who was a judge during the trials, lived here. Uncover some of the little-known miscarriages of justice that occurred during the witch trials here.
32
Ropes Mansion and Garden
Built a century after Salem's founding, and thus about 30 years after the witch trials, this house was sold to local judge Nathanial Ropes, after the death of its original owner. Ropes was a staunch British Loyalist who faced the backlash of his town towards the end of his life. Hear the tales of tragedy here.
33
Salem Athenaeum
The combination of the libraries of two separate societies, Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of "The Scarlet Letter", was once the head of the prestigious Salem Athenaeum for a time in the 1800s. Uncover the facts here.
34
Old Burying Point Cemetery
Established in 1637, this is one of the oldest cemeteries in the United States. The second wife of Giles Corey and Judge Jonathan Corey are both interred here. Uncover the stories of those who have reportedly seen the ghost of Judge Corwin wandering among the graves.
35
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Discover the rivalry between "Salem Town" and "Salem Village" that may have provided the foundation of the hysteria that fueled the witch trials.
36
Salem Old Town Hall
Now available to rent out for functions, this is the oldest original municipal building in Salem, constructed in 1816. Discover the interesting and often complex history of Salem's earliest years here.
37
Witch Dungeon Museum
This museum offers a great overview of the Witch Trials of 1692. The trials serve as one of the best examples of mass hysteria in the United States. Learn the facts here.
38
The Witch House at Salem
Dating back to the time of the witch trials, this house is the only one still standing in Salem with direct ties to the witch trials. Judge Jonathan Corwin, who was a judge during the trials, lived here. Uncover some of the little-known miscarriages of justice that occurred during the witch trials here.
39
Ropes Mansion and Garden
Built a century after Salem's founding, and thus about 30 years after the witch trials, this house was sold to local judge Nathanial Ropes, after the death of its original owner. Ropes was a staunch British Loyalist who faced the backlash of his town towards the end of his life. Hear the tales of tragedy here.
40
Salem Athenaeum
The combination of the libraries of two separate societies, Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of "The Scarlet Letter", was once the head of the prestigious Salem Athenaeum for a time in the 1800s. Uncover the facts here.
41
Old Burying Point Cemetery
Established in 1637, this is one of the oldest cemeteries in the United States. The second wife of Giles Corey and Judge Jonathan Corey are both interred here. Uncover the stories of those who have reportedly seen the ghost of Judge Corwin wandering among the graves.
42
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Discover the rivalry between "Salem Town" and "Salem Village" that may have provided the foundation of the hysteria that fueled the witch trials.
43
Salem Old Town Hall
Now available to rent out for functions, this is the oldest original municipal building in Salem, constructed in 1816. Discover the interesting and often complex history of Salem's earliest years here.
44
Witch Dungeon Museum
This museum offers a great overview of the Witch Trials of 1692. The trials serve as one of the best examples of mass hysteria in the United States. Learn the facts here.
45
The Witch House at Salem
Dating back to the time of the witch trials, this house is the only one still standing in Salem with direct ties to the witch trials. Judge Jonathan Corwin, who was a judge during the trials, lived here. Uncover some of the little-known miscarriages of justice that occurred during the witch trials here.
46
Ropes Mansion and Garden
Built a century after Salem's founding, and thus about 30 years after the witch trials, this house was sold to local judge Nathanial Ropes, after the death of its original owner. Ropes was a staunch British Loyalist who faced the backlash of his town towards the end of his life. Hear the tales of tragedy here.
47
Salem Athenaeum
The combination of the libraries of two separate societies, Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of "The Scarlet Letter", was once the head of the prestigious Salem Athenaeum for a time in the 1800s. Uncover the facts here.
48
Old Burying Point Cemetery
Established in 1637, this is one of the oldest cemeteries in the United States. The second wife of Giles Corey and Judge Jonathan Corey are both interred here. Uncover the stories of those who have reportedly seen the ghost of Judge Corwin wandering among the graves.
49
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Discover the rivalry between "Salem Town" and "Salem Village" that may have provided the foundation of the hysteria that fueled the witch trials.
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Recenzje (21)
NorthStar35562596769
Jul 2023
This was a great tour and john was an excellent tour guide!! He made it an immersive and fun experience. He answered every question about not only the witch trials but all of salems history! I particularly liked learning about where edgar allen poe got the inspiration for telltale heart. Amazing!!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jul 2023
We are honored to receive your 5-star rating! Thank you for joining our tour. It's great to know that John's storytelling made the history come to life for you!
U6349PYalleng
Jul 2023
We went on a historic journey around Salem! It was truly rain or shine because it was absolutely pouring! But our tour guide John made it a great and memorable experience. He was knowledgeable and kind.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jul 2023
We are so glad John didn't let it rain on your parade! Thank you for this great review. It's wonderful to know that John was informative and friendly, and that he gave you a memorable experience. We'd love to have you back anytime--hopefully the weather will cooperate next time!
Jonelle J
Nov 2022
I booked this tour and on the day of the tour I met where it instructed me to and the tour guide would be wearing a ghost adventures t shirt. Never went on the tour because tour guide didn’t show up and I requested a refund which was denied without explanation so I’m requesting a manager to reach out to me. We asked different tour guides if we were supposed to be on theirs and they said no. I contacted tour operator by phone and text. Someone reached out to me via text to help. No follow through with that text because he or she said they’ll reach out to my tour guide. I don’t know what the end result of that was. Someone reached out to me via email because i submitted a review of my bad experience. No follow through with that either. I don’t know the outcome of that. I received an email that I wasn’t getting a refund with no explanation so I’m requesting manager call me. I just want my refund. I tried every possible way to find my tour guide and didn’t get much help from the company. Customer service needs improvement
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Dec 2023
Jonelle, we're truly sorry to hear about the experience you had in trying to join our tour. It's also unfortunate that our customer service team was not able to get this taken care of for you at the time. We hope this has since been resolved for you. If not, please reach out to us at [email protected] with the name your booking was under, and we'll be happy to assist you. Thank you.

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