This 17th-century wooden mansion was the inspiration for the classic Nathaniel Hawthorne novel.
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This 17th-century wooden mansion was the inspiration for the classic Nathaniel Hawthorne novel.
The cemetery is very interesting. The map is hard to read, but also intriguing. It is also within walking distance to other great Salem sights.
Located on the waterfront, this site focuses on Salem's proud seafaring history.
The Witch House / The Corwin House The "Witch House," as it is called (it is also more accurately known as "The Corwin House"), is Salem's only building with direct ties to the Witchcraft Trials of
Nathaniel Hawthorne worked here as surveyor to Salem's port.
Established in 1930, this recreated fishing village was one of America's first living history museums.