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The '''Salem Wax Museum of Witches and Seafarers''' is located at 288 Derby St. | The '''Salem Wax Museum of Witches and Seafarers''' is located at 288 Derby St. | ||
It is an open gallery style wax museum, featuring 50 wax figures. | It is an open gallery style wax museum, featuring 50 wax figures. The scenes in the | ||
galleries depict pinnacle figures and situations in Salem's history from its founding | galleries depict pinnacle figures and situations in Salem's history from its founding | ||
to the Witch Hysteria of 1692, into the Mercantile trade of the 18th century. | to the Witch Hysteria of 1692, into the Mercantile trade of the 18th century. | ||
The galleries lead to a more interactive part of the museum, featuring the opportunity to learn nautical | The galleries lead to a more interactive part of the museum, featuring the opportunity to learn nautical knot tying and grave stone rubbing. | ||
knot tying and grave stone rubbing. | |||
The [[Witch Trial Memorial Statue]] is located here. | The [[Witch Trial Memorial Statue]] is located here. |
Revision as of 13:08, 28 February 2012
The Salem Wax Museum of Witches and Seafarers is located at 288 Derby St.
It is an open gallery style wax museum, featuring 50 wax figures. The scenes in the galleries depict pinnacle figures and situations in Salem's history from its founding to the Witch Hysteria of 1692, into the Mercantile trade of the 18th century.
The galleries lead to a more interactive part of the museum, featuring the opportunity to learn nautical knot tying and grave stone rubbing.
The Witch Trial Memorial Statue is located here.
See Also
- Salem Wax Museum of Witches & Seafarers Museum website