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“Salem's only still-standing building with ties to the infamous Witch Trials”
The Jonathan Corwin House—known as the Witch House—was the home of Judge Jonathan Corwin (1640–1718) and is the only structure still standing in Salem with direct ties to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Corwin bought the house in 1675 when he was 35, and he lived there for more than 40 years. It is located at 310 Essex Street, at the intersection of North Street and Summer Street in the McIntire Historic District.
A nice piece of history. Definitely recommend a stop here to see inside. Parking is street parking and they do have ac inside. However there is a certain scent inside. When we went it was... Read more
We enjoyed our self-guided tour of the Witch House. Visiting during the middle of the week, it wasn't crowded at all and we had the place to ourselves for most of the tour. We learned a lot about... Read more
Unique point of interest to learn more about Salem, the witch trials and living during that time period. $9 adults, $7 seniors. Read more
Witch House
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