Learn about the history of the witch trials in Salem and the myths and facts surrounding them. The museum features life-sized sets, live performances, and interactive exhibits.
A beautiful seaside park with plenty of attractions for kids and adults alike. Enjoy a ride on the carousel, play arcade games, or have lunch at one of the many picnic areas.
Visit the historic home that inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne's famous novel. Take a guided tour through the 17th-century mansion and gardens, and learn about the history of Salem's maritime industry.
Explore the largest museum of art and culture on the East Coast. With over 1.8 million objects, including 22 historical houses, the museum offers a diverse collection of art and artifacts from around the world.
Visit the only structure in Salem with direct ties to the witch trials of 1692. The Witch House was home to Judge Jonathan Corwin, who presided over the trials and signed the death warrants of many accused witches.