Salem Witch Trials Village Map

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This area serves as a memorial to those accused who were tried and executed for having practiced witchcraft. Tourists can walk through the memorial, …

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Apr 21, 2025
Quick stop. 19 benches with the names of each of the victims of the witch trials. Carved out of a niche of the cemetery. Peaceful and worth a stop while in Salem.Full review by darbjustic
Feb 10, 2025
I had the luck of being the only visitor when I went to the memorial, which I think enhanced the experience. I would recommend a visitFull review by Gioia R
Feb 6, 2025
Salem Witch Trials We went to Salem Massachusetts too. We visited the Salem Wax Museum and the Salem Witch Trials Museum. I knew little about the trial. We learned of the horrid details of the Salem…Full review by KyleandTiffany

Questions & answers

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Are dogs allowed in the park?
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The park is very, very small. You would not let your dog go loose and you can have a dog.
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What are the hours of operation?
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It is an open memorial. Any daylight hours. There are no gates.
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Is this a tour? Can you just walk up to the benches for free?
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You can walk to the benches for free, and through the old cemetery, but you should not sit on the benches, or walk over any of the graves/stand on them.
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Is a sleeping infant in a baby bjorn welcome on the tour to accompany their parents? asking for a 4 week old...:/
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Absolutely, there was s two year old on our tour in a stroller.
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A tour is mentioned above (£9.30), Im just wondering how long this might take?
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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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