Find museums in Salem, MA. Listings include Peabody Essex Museum, Salem Haunted Neighborhood, Witch Dungeon Museum, Punto Urban Art Museum, Gallows Hill Artist Studios, Historic New England's Gedney House.
Telling the story of the innocent victims of the Salem witch trials of 1692 since 1972.
Through its exhibitions, programs, publications, media and related activities, PEM strives to create experiences that transform people's lives by broadening their perspectives, att...
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The Witch Dungeon Museum offers a live reenactment of a trial followed by a tour of the dungeon. It is also affiliated with the Witch History Museum and New England Pirate Museum. ...
The worlds only museum dedicated to the history and mystery of Witch Boards.
MISSION: The Salem Historical Society is an independent organization dedicated to the study, promotion, and preservation of Salem's history for the benefit of the community and it...
The Witch House is the last structure in Salem that is directly tied to the Witchcraft Trials of 1692. We are a historic house museum offering fascinating insight into this period...
Voyage through pirate history with a museum of real artifacts recovered from the shipwrecked Whydah!
Salem history is alive at the Pickering House! Come see the house that John Pickering, a carpenter from Coventry, England built in the early 1600s, and where ten subsequent generat...
The Charter Street Cemetery Welcome Center invites you to explore Salem's oldest burial ground, circa 1637. Profile Image: Kate Fox
The Phillips House Museum is a Historic New England property located in Salem, Mass. In 1821, four intact rooms from an earlier house were transported by ox sled to Salem's fashi...
The Punto Urban Art Museum is a program of North Shore Community Development Coalition and is located in Salem, Massachusetts's Historic Point Neighborhood.
MiraMar Print Lab is an art studio focused on the art of printmaking.
The first cat museum experience in Salem, MA. Come visit the space at 107 Boston Street 🐱
Salem shipwright Eleazer Gedney built the earliest portion of the Gedney House in 1665. Originally, the house was an asymmetrical composition consisting of two rooms on the first f...