Are Salem museums open?

Are Salem museums open?

We are open and to keep you and our staff safe, we require strict compliance with our mask policy. All visitors must wear the proper face covering correctly to enter the Museum.

How can I contact the Salem witches?

Salem Witch Museum

  1. 19 1/2 Washington Square North Salem MA 01970.
  2. (978) 744-1692.
  3. (978) 745-4414.

Where is the Salem Witch Trial Museum?

The Peabody Essex Museum
The Salem Witch Trials The Peabody Essex Museum holds the world’s largest collection of Salem witch trials materials, including some 500 original documents on deposit from the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.

Can you visit Salem witch trials?

Guests to the Witch House can take a guided or individual tour. Ticket costs vary: $8.25 for adults, $6.25 for seniors and veterans and $4.25 for children. A guided tour costs an additional $2.

Is the Salem Witch Museum free?

Standard admission to the Salem Witch Museum is $8.50 for adults; $7.00 for senior citizens; $5.50 for children 6-14. Admission fees are waived for all Salem residents with proof of residency upon ticket purchase. Hours of operation are 10a. m.

How long does Salem Witch Museum take?

Plan to allow at least one hour for your visit.

Is Salem worth visiting?

Note to all readers: Salem is a great small city with a ton of historical significance, beautiful old homes and a fantastic museum. If you have the time, it is well worth a side trip.

How long does it take to go through the Salem Witch Museum?

How long does it take to tour the Salem Witch Museum?

How much does it cost to get into the Salem Witch Museum?

Admission for Adults is $15.00, Senior Citizens $13.50, and Children 3-14 years of age $12.00.

Is Salem Mass worth the trip?

How many days do you need in Salem?

How long? In my opinion, ideally you should aim for at least two days/one night if you can. This will allow you the flexibility to move around getting to all of the attractions you want to see as needed. Flexibility can make the biggest difference, especially in October’s crowds.

Where is the Salem Museum in Salem located?

When you enter Salem, look for signs to Salem Visitor Center. The Museum is located on Rt. 1A N, across from the Salem Common, on route to the Salem Visitor Center. Follow I95 N/128 N, to Exit 45 (Rt. 128 N exclusively), to exit 26 (Lowell St.) or Exit 25A (Rt. 114 E). When you enter Salem look for signs to Salem Visitor Center.

When is the Salem Witch Museum in Salem MA open?

Presentations are offered every half-hour from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm, with extended hours in July, August and October. Plan to allow at least one hour for your visit. Because of COVID-19, the City of Salem, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts have enacted mandates to allow Museums to operate.

Where was the witch house in Salem MA?

The Jonathan Corwin House in Salem, Massachusetts, USA, known as The Witch House, was the home of Judge Jonathan Corwin (1640–1718) and is the only structure you can visit in Salem with direct ties to the Salem witch trials of 1692.

Where is the train station in Salem MA?

This garage is a passenger rail station on MBTA Commuter Rail’s Newburyport/Rockport Line located at 252 Bridge Street near the intersection of Massachusetts Route 107 and Route 114 in Salem, Massachusetts.

Presentations are offered every half-hour from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm, with extended hours in July, August and October. Plan to allow at least one hour for your visit. Because of COVID-19, the City of Salem, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts have enacted mandates to allow Museums to operate.

Who is the statue in front of the Salem Witch Museum?

Whose Statue is Out Front? A handsome statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, stands outside the Salem Witch Museum. Because of the statue’s proximity to the museum and because of his cloak and hat and generally impressive appearance, Roger Conant is often mistaken for a participant in the Salem witch trials.

When is the Pioneer Village in Salem MA open?

The Village is closed for the season. We will open again June 6, 2021. Built in 1930 to mark the tercentennial of Massachusetts, Pioneer Village is America’s first living history museum.

Do you have to wear 2 ply face covering at Salem Witch Museum?

We understand that you may have received both COVID vaccinations, but per state and local regulations, all must continue to wear 2 ply face coverings while in museums or in the downtown Salem area. As we are functioning at 45% capacity, you may need to wait outside on our front plaza for up to 15 minutes before entering the museum for your visit.