August Myths & Misconceptions Walking Tour

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2 New Liberty Street,Salem MA 01970

12 August, 2021

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This 1 hour history based tour seeks to uncover the myths, and debunk any misconceptions you might have about the Salem Witch Trials. The Salem Witch Trials happened over 300 years ago, and it has been dramatized in books, movies, documentaries, and even TV shows. Over the years it has been presented so many times in so many ways that some of the real history gets lost. This tour seeks to uncover the myths, and debunk any misconceptions you might have about the Salem Witch Trials. This walking tour lasts approximately 1 hour, and travels 1 mile around downtown Salem, including stops at the Witch Trials Memorial, and the location of the original 17th century jail.  For the newest information about the COVID-19 Travel Advisory please READ THIS FAQs How long is the tour and where does it go? The tour lasts 1 hour, and travels 1 mile around downtown Salem. Where does this tour leave from? All tours leave from in front of the Salem Armory Visitor Center at 2 New Liberty Street.  Do I have to bring my printed ticket? No, just provide the name you used to order the tickets and the number of tickets you purchased. What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event? For detailed information about parking and transportation in Salem, visit SALEM PARKING INFORMATION Is this tour handicap accessible? Not entirely, a few of the areas that the tour goes are uneven, narrow, or dirt paths that are not easily navigated with wheelchairs or motorized scooters. Please also be aware that the tour lasts 1 hour and does not include places to sit so be prepared to stand the entire time.  For any questions and information please call (978)224-2036 or email [email protected] The Essex National Heritage Area, established by an act of the U.S. Congress in 1996, covers the 500 square mile region north of Boston (Essex County) and encompasses thousands of historic, cultural and natural places that were crucial in shaping our nation’s heritage.   The Essex National Heritage Commission (Essex Heritage) is the nonprofit management organization for the Area and rallies our community around saving its unique character.  We are the only organization that connects the people who live in the 34 cities and towns within our county!  We do this to achieve our mission “to preserve and enhance the historic, cultural and natural resources of Essex County.” 

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