🏛️ Attractions & Culture
Witch History in Salem
5 venues in our directory
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Haunted Warren Museum
259 Essex St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
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Salem Witch Board Museum
★ 4.8127 Essex St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
Salem Witch Board Museum at 127 Essex Street is dedicated to the history and mystery of the Ouija board, drawing on Parker Brothers' Salem manufacturing roots. Exhibits cover the board's pop-culture footprint, alleged hauntings, and connected stories of murder and suicide.
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Salem Witch Museum
★ 3.719 1/2 N Washington Square, Salem, MA 01970, USA
The Salem Witch Museum has been operating since 1972 inside a Gothic Revival former church on Salem Common, presenting the 1692 trials through life-size stage sets with audio narration plus guided tours of changing exhibits. Mission focuses on amplifying the voices of innocent victims of historical and contemporary witch hunts.
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Witch Dungeon Museum
★ 4.316 Lynde St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
The Witch Dungeon Museum at 16 Lynde Street stages a 1692 witch trial reenactment adapted from the historical transcripts and performed by professional actresses. The visit includes a dungeon tour transporting guests back to 1692 Salem Village.
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Witch History Museum
★ 3.8197 Essex St, Salem, MA 01970, USA
The Witch History Museum at 197 Essex Street pairs a historically-accurate live presentation with a guided tour of 15 life-size dioramic scenes from the 1692 trials — Tituba in Rev. Parris's kitchen, Old Salem Village, and other recreated settings. The museum's tableau-driven format sets it apart from Salem's other witch-trial museums.