This walking tour explores the real events of 1692. Learn how accusations, spectral evidence, and fear spread through colonial Massachusetts and led to the Salem Witch Trials.
We will meet at the corner of Salem Common across from the Roger Conant Statue and Salem Witch Museum.
Your Tour will End nearby at the Salem Witch Trials Memorial.
Your Tour will begin with a brief history of the Puritans and Salem at the Salem Commons across from the Roger Conant statue.
The current stone church was built in 1833 and the land was dedicated to the church in 1733 by a family with direct ties to the Salem Witch Trials.
We will stop at other historical locations along the way including the property Bridget Bishop lived on. Once at the Bewitched statue we will discuss the impact the tv series has on the city of Salem.
We will stop at several buildings along the tour that are directly linked to the Salem Witch Trials and the History of Salem.
One of the oldest settler burial grounds in North America, several prominent members of the city of Salem are buried here.
This will be the last stop on our tour. We will talk about the history of the memorial as well as how some of the victims ended op accused of witch craft. Your guide will be available for questions after you walk through the memorial.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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