This area serves as a memorial to those accused who were tried and executed for having practiced witchcraft. Tourists can walk through the memorial, …
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2024年12月31日
This is a very solemn touching memorial to those who were wrongfully accused and hung during the witch trials in 1692. It’s a must see when visiting Salem. jmanfre2699的完整评论
2024年12月30日
I think without a tour guide I wouldn't have gotten as much out of this; you can appreciate it more with an explanation. However, I think that a lot was glazed over and I personally would have apprec… Lauren G的完整评论
2024年12月26日
Didn’t think it was anything special. Each of the benches listed names and method of death. All 20 had the same look and it wasn’t anything memorable about it. joer613的完整评论
Thanks for your question. Yes, you may bring your dog in there, as long as it is properly leashed and any "gifts" are cleaned up. it is not a large area, maybe 50 x 25 feet. I have seen …
Thanks for your question. Yes, you may bring your dog in there, as long as it is properly leashed and any "gifts" are cleaned up. it is not a large area, maybe 50 x 25 feet. I have seen dogs there, and have witnessed a problem. (I live very close to the memorial.)
Is this a tour? Can you just walk up to the benches for free?
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You can walk to the benches for free, and through the old cemetery, but you should not sit on the benches, or walk over any of the graves/stand on them.
How was the practice of witchcraft viewed in seventeenth-century New England?
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In seventeenth-century New England a witch was believed to be an individual who sold their soul to the Devil. In return for this sacrifice, the Devil was thought...