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Salem-Build Your Own Tour
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Amber Hasler 800-229-4879 - ext. 638 |
amberh@dattco.com |
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Varies-See Below
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Varies-See Below
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Varies-See Below
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House of Seven Gables: Welcome to Salem's Premiere historic site, located on the Harbor! Discover 330 years of Salem's history as you experience this museum and collection of historic buildings.
New England Pirate Museum: An Historical Adventure for Young and Old! You are there - Salem docks in 1692, board a full-length pirate ship and explore an 80 foot cave. Experience the adventures of New England's sea-robbers. See artifacts from sunken ships and pirate treasures. Guided tour and unique gift shop.
Witch Dungeon Museum: Come Raise the Devil! Continuous live shows all day. Award winning reenactment of the trial of beggar-woman Sarah Good - from the original transcript of 1692. A guided tour of the dungeon - including a recreated village and Gallows Hill.
Witch History Museum: Revealing Salem's Greatest 300 Year Old Mysteries! The untold stories of
1692 told through an historically accurate live presentation followed by a guided tour downstairs where you will walk through the forest, meet Tituba in Rev. Parris's kitchen, visit Old Salem Village and view 15 life size scenes depicting these stories. These and many other stories of Witch Times are revealed at the Witch History Museum.
Salem Witch Museum: Words such as these struck terror into the hearts of Salem townspeople in the early spring of 1692 as hysterical young girls called out names. By summer, 180 people had been accused and imprisoned - defenseless against accusations of witchcraft in a society driven by superstition and fear. The court, formed to try the victims, acted quickly. Bridget Bishop was tried on June 2 and hanged on June 10 thereby setting the precedent for a summer of executions. The Salem Witch Museum brings you there, back to Salem 1692. Visitors are given a dramatic history lesson using stage sets with life-size figures, lighting and a narration - an overview of the Witch Trials of 1692.
Peabody Essex Museum: There are many reasons to come to PEM. Sometimes, looking at a work of art with someone special by your side is all the motivation you need. Sitting in the light-filled Atrium, having lunch outside in the Garden Restaurant, watching the expression on a child's face as she makes a collage-each experience is worth the trip. PEM is the place to come for enjoyment, enrichment, sharing with family and friends, and creative stimulation. We gain exciting insights about ourselves and other cultures through special exhibitions, Atrium Alive weekend festivals and family art-making programs. You are vital to the equation. Your experiences shape the art you look at and the performances you watch, making them more meaningful and transformative.
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