Salem Witch Museum

Salem Witch Museum    

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The Salem Witch Museum is a museum in Salem, MA about the Witch Trials of 1692. The museum is based on the actual documents of the trials. Plan a …

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Dec 10, 2024
I was not impressed. The presentation was very juvenile. The tour was somewhat informational, but short. The gift shop was the best part. Should’ve started there. Full review by Vgilsto88
Dec 6, 2024
I am a 64 year old Halloween fanatic. So when our local tour company had a week long Halloween trip out East I jumped on it. I took my sister with me. We both were so excited to go the Salem Witch … Full review by marybL1717QM
Dec 3, 2024
The tickets were incredibly hard to secure, and we had to do it in the stroke of midnight from the official site. Undersrandably this is because the attraction is too popular, especially durijg our v… Full review by thankunextbeach

Questions & answers

Q:
Is this museum wheelchair accessible?
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Yes. The big room has stairs to access but you can come in through another door that has a ramp.
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Is there ample parking
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There is no dedicated parking for the museum. We found parking about a block or two away. And the walk was enjoyable.
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Will there be a long line/wait if we get there at 10am on a Sat in October with tickets purchased online?
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I really can't say, they have set times for the tours we waited about 20 minutes, but October could be busier
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Is this open year round?
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They are open year-round and if you don't like crowds, don't go in Oct.
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About how long does it take for all the presentations?
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About 40 minutes then a walk through the rest of the exhibits. An hour and a half should see you in and out. I found it interesting but each to their own.
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How was the practice of witchcraft viewed in seventeenth-century New England?
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In seventeenth-century New England a witch was believed to be an individual who sold their soul to the Devil. In return for this sacrifice, the Devil was thought...
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