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Самостоятельная пешеходная экскурсия по испытаниям салемских ведьм с интерактивной викториной

Обзор
Думаете, вы знаете, что произошло во время суда над салемскими ведьмами? Подумайте еще раз! Этот викторинный тур приоткрывает завесу над душераздирающей историей этого сонного городка.

Прогуляйтесь по историческим улицам Салема и узнайте, как паника ведьм настроила друзей и семью друг против друга. Познакомьтесь с жертвами, их преследователями и невероятной правдой о темном прошлом города.

По мере изучения вам также будут предлагаться викторины, чтобы проверить свои знания об этой печально известной эпохе!
Вы можете пропустить вопросы, если хотите. После этого приложение будет функционировать как гид по GPS.

Исследуйте, получайте опыт и учитесь одновременно!

В течение 30 минут мы вышлем вам две вещи: уникальный пароль и приложение. Загрузите приложение на свой телефон, введите пароль и загрузите тур. Когда вы приедете, зайдите в оружейную Салема, запустите приложение и следуйте инструкциям! Придерживайтесь рекомендуемого нами маршрута, чтобы получить наилучшие впечатления.

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Что включено
Interactive Quiz
Self Guided Walking Tour that works offline
Digital Tour that stays with you forever
Audio narration with written text
Live GPS map on your phone
20+ Challenges to solve with Hints
Interactive Quiz
Дополнительная информация
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости.
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки.
  • Поддерживаемые устройства включают iPhone с iOS 13 и выше, телефоны Android с версией 9 и выше и все планшеты и iPad с поддержкой сотовой связи.
  • Требуются маски для лица для путешественников в общественных местах
Что ожидать
1
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Then proceed to the Samuel Pickman House, a creepy house with an even creepier history. A father allegedly chained his daughter in the basement for days without food or water... and some say she still exists to this day.
2
Old Burying Point Cemetery
Following that is the graveyard where the majority of the witch trial victims are buried. Ironically, this is also the final resting place of the chief investigator who was directly responsible for many deaths during those trials.
3
Salem Old Town Hall
The path leads you alongside the old Town Hall. But there's a little-known secret about this place: it's said to sit atop miles of secret underground tunnels!
4
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church
Following that, you'll arrive at St Peter's Episcopal Church, which sits on land confiscated by the town after the owners fled town after being accused of witchcraft.
5
Roger Conant Statue
Then you'll see an impressive statue of Roger Conant, Salem's founder and first governor, as well as the Witch Museum, which is packed with information about the witch trials and the surrounding mass hysteria.
6
Gedney House
One optional stop is at the Gedney House, which is an excellent example of colonial architecture.
7
Broad Street Cemetery
Another detour leads to the Broad Street Cemetery, where Sheriff Corwin died after a mysterious heart attack.
8
Hamilton Hall
Then there's Hamilton Hall, which has hosted notable figures such as Alexander Hamilton, FDR, and the Marquis de Lafayette.
9
Ropes Mansion and Garden
The Ropes Mansion, the former home of a wealthy Salem resident who became the center of a bitter distrust during a smallpox epidemic, is the next optional stop.
10
Witch House
Following that is the so-called Witch House. It was once home to Judge Jonathan Corwin, who presided over some of the witch trials, and is one of the few buildings from that era that still stands.
11
Nathanial Hawthorne Statue
Fans of literature will not want to miss the Nathaniel Hawthorne statue, which honors one of America's greatest authors.
12
Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace
You can also visit Nathaniel Hawthorne's birthplace, which has been preserved in its original state.
13
The House of the Seven Gables
The House of the Seven Gables, a drab structure that inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne's supernatural Gothic novel of the same name, is the final optional stop.
14
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Then proceed to the Samuel Pickman House, a creepy house with an even creepier history. A father allegedly chained his daughter in the basement for days without food or water... and some say she still exists to this day.
15
Old Burying Point Cemetery
Following that is the graveyard where the majority of the witch trial victims are buried. Ironically, this is also the final resting place of the chief investigator who was directly responsible for many deaths during those trials.
16
Salem Old Town Hall
The path leads you alongside the old Town Hall. But there's a little-known secret about this place: it's said to sit atop miles of secret underground tunnels!
17
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church
Following that, you'll arrive at St Peter's Episcopal Church, which sits on land confiscated by the town after the owners fled town after being accused of witchcraft.
18
Roger Conant Statue
Then you'll see an impressive statue of Roger Conant, Salem's founder and first governor, as well as the Witch Museum, which is packed with information about the witch trials and the surrounding mass hysteria.
19
Gedney House
One optional stop is at the Gedney House, which is an excellent example of colonial architecture.
20
Broad Street Cemetery
Another detour leads to the Broad Street Cemetery, where Sheriff Corwin died after a mysterious heart attack.
21
Hamilton Hall
Then there's Hamilton Hall, which has hosted notable figures such as Alexander Hamilton, FDR, and the Marquis de Lafayette.
22
Ropes Mansion and Garden
The Ropes Mansion, the former home of a wealthy Salem resident who became the center of a bitter distrust during a smallpox epidemic, is the next optional stop.
23
Witch House
Following that is the so-called Witch House. It was once home to Judge Jonathan Corwin, who presided over some of the witch trials, and is one of the few buildings from that era that still stands.
24
Nathanial Hawthorne Statue
Fans of literature will not want to miss the Nathaniel Hawthorne statue, which honors one of America's greatest authors.
25
Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace
You can also visit Nathaniel Hawthorne's birthplace, which has been preserved in its original state.
26
The House of the Seven Gables
The House of the Seven Gables, a drab structure that inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne's supernatural Gothic novel of the same name, is the final optional stop.
27
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Then proceed to the Samuel Pickman House, a creepy house with an even creepier history. A father allegedly chained his daughter in the basement for days without food or water... and some say she still exists to this day.
28
Old Burying Point Cemetery
Following that is the graveyard where the majority of the witch trial victims are buried. Ironically, this is also the final resting place of the chief investigator who was directly responsible for many deaths during those trials.
29
Salem Old Town Hall
The path leads you alongside the old Town Hall. But there's a little-known secret about this place: it's said to sit atop miles of secret underground tunnels!
30
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church
Following that, you'll arrive at St Peter's Episcopal Church, which sits on land confiscated by the town after the owners fled town after being accused of witchcraft.
31
Roger Conant Statue
Then you'll see an impressive statue of Roger Conant, Salem's founder and first governor, as well as the Witch Museum, which is packed with information about the witch trials and the surrounding mass hysteria.
32
Gedney House
One optional stop is at the Gedney House, which is an excellent example of colonial architecture.
33
Broad Street Cemetery
Another detour leads to the Broad Street Cemetery, where Sheriff Corwin died after a mysterious heart attack.
34
Hamilton Hall
Then there's Hamilton Hall, which has hosted notable figures such as Alexander Hamilton, FDR, and the Marquis de Lafayette.
35
Ropes Mansion and Garden
The Ropes Mansion, the former home of a wealthy Salem resident who became the center of a bitter distrust during a smallpox epidemic, is the next optional stop.
36
Witch House
Following that is the so-called Witch House. It was once home to Judge Jonathan Corwin, who presided over some of the witch trials, and is one of the few buildings from that era that still stands.
37
Nathanial Hawthorne Statue
Fans of literature will not want to miss the Nathaniel Hawthorne statue, which honors one of America's greatest authors.
38
Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace
You can also visit Nathaniel Hawthorne's birthplace, which has been preserved in its original state.
39
The House of the Seven Gables
The House of the Seven Gables, a drab structure that inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne's supernatural Gothic novel of the same name, is the final optional stop.
40
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Then proceed to the Samuel Pickman House, a creepy house with an even creepier history. A father allegedly chained his daughter in the basement for days without food or water... and some say she still exists to this day.
41
Old Burying Point Cemetery
Following that is the graveyard where the majority of the witch trial victims are buried. Ironically, this is also the final resting place of the chief investigator who was directly responsible for many deaths during those trials.
42
Salem Old Town Hall
The path leads you alongside the old Town Hall. But there's a little-known secret about this place: it's said to sit atop miles of secret underground tunnels!
43
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church
Following that, you'll arrive at St Peter's Episcopal Church, which sits on land confiscated by the town after the owners fled town after being accused of witchcraft.
44
Roger Conant Statue
Then you'll see an impressive statue of Roger Conant, Salem's founder and first governor, as well as the Witch Museum, which is packed with information about the witch trials and the surrounding mass hysteria.
45
Gedney House
One optional stop is at the Gedney House, which is an excellent example of colonial architecture.
46
Broad Street Cemetery
Another detour leads to the Broad Street Cemetery, where Sheriff Corwin died after a mysterious heart attack.
47
Hamilton Hall
Then there's Hamilton Hall, which has hosted notable figures such as Alexander Hamilton, FDR, and the Marquis de Lafayette.
48
Ropes Mansion and Garden
The Ropes Mansion, the former home of a wealthy Salem resident who became the center of a bitter distrust during a smallpox epidemic, is the next optional stop.
49
Witch House
Following that is the so-called Witch House. It was once home to Judge Jonathan Corwin, who presided over some of the witch trials, and is one of the few buildings from that era that still stands.
50
Nathanial Hawthorne Statue
Fans of literature will not want to miss the Nathaniel Hawthorne statue, which honors one of America's greatest authors.
51
Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace
You can also visit Nathaniel Hawthorne's birthplace, which has been preserved in its original state.
52
The House of the Seven Gables
The House of the Seven Gables, a drab structure that inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne's supernatural Gothic novel of the same name, is the final optional stop.
53
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Then proceed to the Samuel Pickman House, a creepy house with an even creepier history. A father allegedly chained his daughter in the basement for days without food or water... and some say she still exists to this day.
54
Old Burying Point Cemetery
Following that is the graveyard where the majority of the witch trial victims are buried. Ironically, this is also the final resting place of the chief investigator who was directly responsible for many deaths during those trials.
55
Salem Old Town Hall
The path leads you alongside the old Town Hall. But there's a little-known secret about this place: it's said to sit atop miles of secret underground tunnels!
56
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church
Following that, you'll arrive at St Peter's Episcopal Church, which sits on land confiscated by the town after the owners fled town after being accused of witchcraft.
57
Roger Conant Statue
Then you'll see an impressive statue of Roger Conant, Salem's founder and first governor, as well as the Witch Museum, which is packed with information about the witch trials and the surrounding mass hysteria.
58
Gedney House
One optional stop is at the Gedney House, which is an excellent example of colonial architecture.
59
Broad Street Cemetery
Another detour leads to the Broad Street Cemetery, where Sheriff Corwin died after a mysterious heart attack.
60
Hamilton Hall
Then there's Hamilton Hall, which has hosted notable figures such as Alexander Hamilton, FDR, and the Marquis de Lafayette.
61
Ropes Mansion and Garden
The Ropes Mansion, the former home of a wealthy Salem resident who became the center of a bitter distrust during a smallpox epidemic, is the next optional stop.
62
Witch House
Following that is the so-called Witch House. It was once home to Judge Jonathan Corwin, who presided over some of the witch trials, and is one of the few buildings from that era that still stands.
63
Nathanial Hawthorne Statue
Fans of literature will not want to miss the Nathaniel Hawthorne statue, which honors one of America's greatest authors.
64
Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace
You can also visit Nathaniel Hawthorne's birthplace, which has been preserved in its original state.
65
The House of the Seven Gables
The House of the Seven Gables, a drab structure that inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne's supernatural Gothic novel of the same name, is the final optional stop.
66
Мемориал суда над салемскими ведьмами
Затем отправляйтесь в дом Сэмюэля Пикмана, жуткий дом с еще более жуткой историей. Отец якобы приковал свою дочь в подвале на несколько дней без еды и воды... и некоторые говорят, что она существует и по сей день.
67
Старое кладбище места захоронения
Далее следует кладбище, где похоронено большинство жертв суда над ведьмами. По иронии судьбы, это также место последнего упокоения главного следователя, который несет прямую ответственность за множество смертей во время этих процессов.
68
Старая ратуша Салема
Путь ведет вас вдоль старой ратуши. Но есть малоизвестный секрет этого места: говорят, что оно расположено над секретными подземными туннелями!
69
Епископальная церковь Святого Петра
После этого вы прибудете в епископальную церковь Святого Петра, которая находится на земле, конфискованной городом после того, как владельцы бежали из города после обвинения в колдовстве.
70
Статуя Роджера Конанта
Затем вы увидите впечатляющую статую Роджера Конанта, основателя и первого губернатора Салема, а также Музей ведьм, который наполнен информацией о судебных процессах над ведьмами и окружающей массовой истерии.
71
Гедни Хаус
Одна дополнительная остановка находится в доме Гедни, который является прекрасным образцом колониальной архитектуры.
72
Кладбище Брод-Стрит
Другой объезд ведет к кладбищу Брод-стрит, где шериф Корвин умер после загадочного сердечного приступа.
73
Гамильтон Холл
Тогда есть Гамильтон-холл, в котором принимали участие такие известные деятели, как Александр Гамильтон, Рузвельт Рузвельт и маркиз де Лафайет.
74
Веревочный особняк и сад
Следующей дополнительной остановкой является Особняк Веревок, бывший дом богатого жителя Салема, который стал центром горького недоверия во время эпидемии оспы.
75
Ведьмин дом
Далее следует так называемый Ведьмин дом. Когда-то он был домом судьи Джонатана Корвина, который председательствовал на некоторых судебных процессах над ведьмами, и является одним из немногих зданий той эпохи, которые все еще существуют.
76
Статуя Натаниэля Хоторна
Поклонники литературы не захотят пропустить статую Натаниэля Хоторна, установленную в честь одного из величайших авторов Америки.
77
Место рождения Натаниэля Хоторна
Вы также можете посетить место рождения Натаниэля Хоторна, которое сохранилось в первозданном виде.
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Дом семи фронтонов
Дом с семью фронтонами, унылое строение, вдохновившее Натаниэля Хоторна на создание одноименного сверхъестественного готического романа, является последней дополнительной остановкой.
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Отзывы (3)
Nonameyo
Nov 2022
The app never loaded, kept crashing and I never got to take my tour. Trip was almost ruined. No one would let us in cuz it wouldn't load. If it wasn't for a nice lady at the house of seven gables, who looked up our reservation and let is in anyways, everything would've been a COMPLETE bust!
Teedeelee87
Oct 2022
Great self guided tour option especially when everything is sold out!! We really enjoyed the route and narration.
Bobby_M
Oct 2022
It was cool seeing the charter street cemetery it was nice to see where hocus pocus was filmed and the first church and the witch house

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