Salem, Massachusetts Attractions

By: Amber Smith

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Here are some Salem, Massachusetts attractions to check out if you’re going to be in the area. Salem is full of history and seaside charm and is best known for the Salem witch trials that occurred in 1692. While visiting, you will witness spellbinding beauty as you take a journey through historic sites. You will learn all about the city’s rich nautical history and view stunning architecture. Add the following list of Salem, Massachusetts attractions to your itinerary.

  1. Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery This Salem, Massachusetts attraction is a tribute to the world of horror. You will see 50 life-sized wax figures of memorable characters from scary movies. If you go during the month of October, the gallery is turned into a haunted house. Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery: 285 Derby St. Salem, MA 01970
  2. Old Burying Point Cemetery This is the oldest cemetery in Salem and is open from dawn to dusk. You will find several notable figures buried here. One of the most famous is John Hawthorne, who was a judge during the Salem witch trials. The cemetery also has a memorial for all of its victims. You can even read quotes from the victims carved into the ground in the memorial area. Old Burying Point Cemetery: Charter St. Salem, MA 01970
  3. Hocus Pocus Tour This Salem, Massachusetts attraction is a great way to explore the city. Tour guides will take you on an 80-minute walk to experience the peculiar places around Salem. The tour guides will share interesting stories with you about the city. It is one of the best ways to discover historical facts about Salem’s colonial beginnings. Hocus Pocus Tours: 164 Essex St. Salem, MA 01970
  4. The House of the Seven Gables This wooden mansion inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne’s famous novel. It’s on the National Register of Historic Places, which is why it’s one of the top Salem, Massachusetts attractions. You will witness a mysterious staircase in the house and beautiful seaside gardens. You will also get to see an eighteenth century granite sea wall. The House of the Seven Gables: 115 Derby St. Salem, MA 01970
  5. Salem Witch Museum The Salem Witch Museum will take you back in time to 1692. You will see exhibits about the tragic time in American history. This museum will give you a dramatic look at the events that shaped Salem’s history. You will learn all about the witch trials and the hangings that occurred. Salem Witch Museum: 19 ½ Washington Square North, Salem, MA 01970.
Posted on: Jul. 19, 2011