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Formerly the residence of infamous Judge Jonathan Corwin, the Witch House is the only structure in Salem still standing that has direct ties to the 1692 witch trials. Because of this, it is a ...
told The Salem News that the house has walls that open up to reveal parts of the original structure of the home, including wallpaper and beams. The Salem witch trials ran between 1692 and 1693 in ...
The Witch House in Salem, MA, attracts thousands of visitors every year, but its history is a lot more dark and complicated than meets the eye. The house is the only remaining structure that you ...
The real "Witch House" was the home of Puritan Jonathan Corwin, a central figure in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 Mackenzie Schmidt is the Home and Travel Editor for PEOPLE. She's worked at ...
a Salem State University history professor and witch trials expert who's not involved with the effort to preserve the house. One of the judges during the trials was Thomas Danforth, a former ...
“While all around it traffic rushes and people pass, the house itself sits as a silent memorial to Salem’s earliest days.” This is an excerpt from my new book, “Salem’s Witch ...
a Salem State University history professor and witch trials expert who’s not involved with the effort to preserve the house. One of the judges during the trials was Thomas Danforth, a former ...
"The first summer we were there, I went to Salem and played tourist," she said. "Before I ever went in the Witch House, I stood outside and looked at it and thought, 'I could live there.' ...