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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.
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Fri 18 Apr
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Professional and courteous tour guide
Thoroughly researched and accurate history
Professional and courteous tour guide
Thoroughly researched and accurate history
Professional and courteous tour guide
Thoroughly researched and accurate history
Professional and courteous tour guide
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  • 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
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1
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.
2
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.
3
Witch House
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.
4
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.
5
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.
6
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.
7
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.
8
Старая ратуша Салема
Это старейшее оригинальное муниципальное здание в Салеме, построенное в 1816 году, теперь доступно для сдачи в аренду. Здесь можно познакомиться с интересной и часто сложной историей первых лет Салема.
9
Музей темницы ведьм
Этот музей предлагает отличный обзор судебных процессов над ведьмами 1692 года. Судебные процессы служат одним из лучших примеров массовой истерии в Соединенных Штатах. Узнайте факты здесь.
10
Ведьмин дом
Этот дом, построенный во времена судебных процессов над ведьмами, является единственным сохранившимся в Салеме домом, имеющим прямое отношение к судам над ведьмами. Здесь жил судья Джонатан Корвин, который был судьей во время судебных процессов. Раскройте здесь некоторые малоизвестные судебные ошибки, которые произошли во время судебных процессов над ведьмами.
11
Веревочный особняк и сад
Построенный через столетие после основания Салема, то есть примерно через 30 лет после суда над ведьмами, этот дом был продан местному судье Натаниэлю Роупсу после смерти его первоначального владельца. Роупс был стойким британским лоялистом, который столкнулся с негативной реакцией своего города к концу своей жизни. Слушайте рассказы о трагедии здесь.
12
Салем Атенеум
Сочетание библиотек двух отдельных обществ. Натаниэль Хоторн, автор «Алой буквы», когда-то в 1800-х годах какое-то время был главой престижного Салемского атенеума. Раскройте факты здесь.
13
Старое кладбище места захоронения
Основанное в 1637 году, это одно из старейших кладбищ в США. Здесь похоронены вторая жена Джайлза Кори и судья Джонатан Кори. Раскройте истории тех, кто, как сообщается, видел призрак судьи Корвина, блуждающий среди могил.
14
Мемориал суда над салемскими ведьмами
Узнайте о соперничестве между «Салемским городом» и «Салемской деревней», которое, возможно, послужило основой для истерии, подпитывавшей судебные процессы над ведьмами.
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.
50
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.
51
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.
52
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.
53
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.
54
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.
55
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.
56
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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Отзывы (21)
X8734POrenef
Jun 2024
Our guide, John, was VERY knowledgeable & friendly. We especially liked seeing Chestnut Street. We loved the tour. Definitely recommend
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2024
Thanks for joining us! We're glad John provided an excellent experience for you.
Debra_L
Feb 2024
John was extremely knowledgeable about the history. He even threw a few interesting fun facts! Highly recommend the tour
Ответ от хоста
Mar 2024
Debra, thanks for recommending our tour to other visitors! We're glad you had a great time with John.
173vanessas
Feb 2024
We had the honor of having Mason as our tour guide! By far the BEST tour I’ve ever experienced! Mason grew up in Salem and had a wealth of knowledge to share. He has an incredible gift of storytelling and we were hanging on every word! You truly do get the secrets of Salem, did NOT want the tour to end!!!
Ответ от хоста
Feb 2024
We are thrilled to hear that you consider us the best tour in Salem--thank you for this review. We're glad Mason provided an excellent experience for you and kept you hanging on his every word. We hope to see you again--either here in Salem, or perhaps on another tour with US Ghost Adventures in the next city you visit!

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