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Salem Witch and Wax!
- Item Number
- 592
- Estimated Value
- 145 USD
- Sold
- 61 USD to db25dfbcc
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Explore Salem at the Salem Wax Museum and the Salem Witch Museum.
Salem Wax Museum
Two "Salem Hysteria" Passes, good for admittance to both The Salem Wax Museum of Witches and Seafarers, and The Salem Witch Village.
"The Haunted Neighborhood - Your first stop in Salem."
The Salem Wax Museum and Salem Witch Village provide year-long entertainment and host the epicenter Halloween in Salem, "The Haunted Neighborhood."
Located on a dead-end street across from the Peabody Essex Museum and adjacent to the Tricentennial Witch Trials Memorial and The Charter Street Old Burying Point - reputed to be the 2nd oldest burial ground in the country.
Each attraction boast gift shops with maritime gifts, confectioneries, books, T-shirts, and Pagan & Wiccan supplies. During Salem's October celebration "Haunted Happenings", the street is transformed into the "Haunted Neighborhood" with six of the cities best and longest running attractions, including haunted houses and walking tours.
Salem Witch Museum
Family 6 Pack f.or Admission.
To understand the events of the Salem witch trials, it is necessary to examine the times in which these events occurred. There were the ordinary stresses of seventeenth-century life in Massachusetts Bay Colony; a strong belief in the devil, the recent smallpox epidemic, the ever-present threat of attack by Indigenous tribes and their French allies, boundary and border disputes between neighbors. These factors alone created a fertile ground for fear and suspicion. However, these fears were made worse by a growing factional conflict in Salem Village, rising inflation, and the removal of the Massachusetts Bay Charter in 1684. To many it seemed the Puritan ideal of a "City on a Hill" was slipping away, decades of work suddenly pulled from their grasp. Many wondered if Satan's forces had infiltrated their new land...
Visit the Salem Witch Musuem as it examines one of the most enduring and emotional events in American History, the Salem witch trials of 1692. The museum consists of two presentations. The first provides an immersive look into the events of 1692. Visitors experience the drama of that dark time though thirteen life-size stage sets, figures, lighting and narration as they are witness to the web of lies and intrigue of the Salem witch-hunt.
Item Special Note
Salem Wax Museum
Tickets are not valid in the month of October and are dated to expire two years (2027) from the month they are received.
Salem Witch Museum
Please exchange your printed coucher for tickets upon arrival.
We recommend calling the museum prior to visiting to ensure ticket availability.
Please visit our web-site for last minute musuem closings due to extreme weather conditions.
Passes are not vaid for the month of October.
Museum is closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years day,
The Family Pass expires seven (7) years from date of issuance.
Valid for redemption only and non transferable.
No cash value and may be redeemed only once.
No refunds will be issued for unused portions.
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