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Discover the facts and the fiction about the events that of the Salem witch trials.
Address: 282 R Derby Street Salem MA 01970
1 978 740-2929
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An arts and culture web site dedicated to promoting all facets of the Ipswich, Massachusetts art scene. This site features profiles and information on local artists, artisans, and authors. In addition, you will find a listing of art galleries and receptions, dance performances, shopping, fine dining, festival and events, and live music. Send an Email
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This historic site features a farm, a 17th century mansion, as well as several shops and educational points of interest. The organization is in partnership with the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and the animals can be visited year round. Hands-on farm activities, nature walk, and lectures help to educate visitors about early New England life. Address: 5 Littles Ln Newbury MA USA 01951
Send an Email 1 978 462-2634
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This historic site is comprised of the Boott Cotton Mills Museum, the Suffolk Mill Turbine Exhibit, and worker housing for both. Address: 67 Kirk Street Lowell MA USA 01852-1029
Send an Email (2) 1 978 970-5000
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This is the oldest continuously lived in residence in Salem. The home is beautifully furnished by the Pickering family, with antique furniture and manicured gardens. An annual party is held at the house every June. Address: 18 Broad St Salem MA USA 01970
1 978 744-1647
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This museum is dedicated to preserving the rich maritime history of New England. Visit the 12 historic structures on Salem's waterfront as well as the Visitor Center in downtown Salem. Discover the facts of colonial settlement, trade, and the advancement of particular industries. Address: 174 Derby Street Salem MA USA 01970
1 978 740-1650
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A wonderful historic home on 27 beautiful acres. The site includes the home of Rebecca Nurse, a 71 year old women wrongfully executed during the Witchcraft Hysteria of 1692 and a reproduction of the Salem Village Meeting House. Address: 149 Pine Street Danvers Massachusetts USA 01923
Send an Email 1 978 774-8799
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Explore Salem's oldest mansion, the inspiration for Nathanial Hawthorne to write his famous novel. The secret staircase is of particular merit, as it is said to have hidden girls accused of witchcraft and also served as an escape route to the Hidden Railway for slaves. Hours vary according to season. Address: 54 Turner St. Salem MA 01970
Send an Email (12) 1 978 744-0991
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