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January 18, 2025
Topsfield, MA

Takao & Kaitlin

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Peabody Essex Museum

161 Essex Street, Salem, MA 01970

One of the largest art museums in the country sits in Salem's backyard. Founded in 1799 and renovated in 2019, the Peabody Essex Museum takes the title of the oldest continuously operating museum in the United States. Here, visitors can explore a wide variety of American, Asian, African, Native American, Oceanic and Maritime art. Today, the collection includes more than a million works.

Salem Witch Museum

19 1/2 North Washington Square, Salem, MA 01970

The Salem Witch Museum is perfect for first-time visitors to Salem. Founded in 1972, this museum offers two types of presentations: One is an immersive narration of the 1692 Salem witch trials featuring costumed life-size mannequins, lighting and prerecorded narration, and the second, titled "Witches: Evolving Perceptions," uses audio-dubbed tableaux and informational displays to educate visitors on the European witchcraft trials, the history of witch-hunting and the evolution of the term "witch," among other topics. Because these presentations depict some disturbing scenes and images from the Salem witch trials, the museum may not be suitable for young children.

Bit Bar Salem

278 Derby Street, Salem, MA 01970

Bar offering old-school arcade games, craft beer & playful eats like donut burgers.

Salem Witch Trials Memorial

24 Liberty Street, Salem, MA 01970

If you're heading to Salem, you should set aside some time for a visit to the Salem Witch Trials Memorial. Built to honor the victims who died during the 1692 witchcraft hysteria, the memorial features three four-foot-high granite walls that surround a small grassy area where locust trees have been planted. Along the walls are granite benches engraved with the names, means of death and date of execution for each of the 20 victims who were executed during the Salem witch trials. At the entryway to the memorial, stone slabs are inscribed with the protests of each of the deceased, cut off mid-sentence to symbolize society's indifference to the victim's innocence.

Essex Street Pedestrian Mall

Essex Street, Salem, MA 01970

Essex Street Pedestrian Mall, located smack dab in the middle of downtown Salem, is a historic brick and cobblestone road lined with restaurants, shops, galleries and museums. Vehicles are not permitted to drive on the road – which is for the best, considering how crowded it can get – and come October, the mall becomes a hot spot for hundreds of costumed tourists looking to score the perfect witch-themed souvenir. While you will certainly run into other tourists here, it's a classic Salem haunt you won't want to miss.

Turner's Seafood at Lyceum Hall -Salem

43 Church Street, Salem, MA 01970

New England-style seafood & an oyster bar featured in a 19th-century venue with historic charm.

Red's Sandwich Shop

15 Central Street, Salem, MA 01970

Local haunt known for sandwiches & hearty American breakfasts served in a casual, country setting.

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