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<title>Orts- und Anna-Göldi Museum</title>
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<![CDATA[Orts- und Anna-Göldi Museum - 
This museum in Mollis, Switzerland contains a permanent exhibit dealing with Anna Göldi, the last woman executed for witchcraft in Europe. The museum sits a short distance from the place where Anna once lived.

Anna Göldi - 
Born in Sennwald, Switzerland, her last name is sometimes wr...]]>
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<title>The Jonathan Corwin House</title>
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<![CDATA[The Witch House - 
This is the former home of Salem Witch Trial Judge, Jonathan Corwin; one of the two judges involved in the trials. It is the only building with ties to the Witch Trials that still stands in Salem. The home is now a museum displaying furniture and lifestyle of the 1600s. The attraction is called &quo...]]>
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<title>Derby Square Tours</title>
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<![CDATA[Derby Square Tours offers candlelit walking tours of Salem, Massachusetts during the month of October. Tours last roughly an hour and take you through the streets of Salem. Tours offered include the Witch Trial Trail and the Terror Trail. 

The Witch Trial Trail deals with the Witch Hysteria of 1692 and does not requ...]]>
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<title>Witch Dungeon Museum</title>
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<![CDATA[The Location - 
One of many museums in Salem, Massachusetts dedicated to the Salem Witch Trials. The Witch Dungeon experience begins with a live re-enactment of a witch trial of the period and follows with a tour of the dungeon museum. The focus of this museum is on the incarceration and execution of the accused &quot...]]>
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<title>Old Burying Point Cemetery &amp; Witch Trial Memorial</title>
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<![CDATA[The Location - 
Also known as the Charter Street Cemetery, this graveyard holds the earthly remains of Salem Witch Trial Judge John Hathorne. The first wife of Salem Witch Trial victim, Giles Corey, is also buried here. A lot of the graves here are in poor shape due to the material they were made from, extreme age and...]]>
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<title>Salem Witch Village</title>
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<![CDATA[The Location - 
This museum is dedicated to teaching about white witchcraft and witch hysteria both in Salem and in Medieval Europe.]]>
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<title>Salem Wax Museum of Witches &amp; Seafarers</title>
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<![CDATA[The Location - 
This museum is located next to the Burying Point Cemetery in which Salem Witch Trial Judge John Hathorne is buried. It is one of many museums in Salem dedicated to the history of the Salem Witch Trials. It also delves slightly into Salem's history as a port city. The museum also features replicas of fa...]]>
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<title>Salem Witch Museum</title>
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<![CDATA[The Location - 
This is one of many museums in Salem, Massachusetts dedicated to the history of the Salem Witch Trials. The lobby for the museum features maps of local places, facts and theories all in regards to the trials. The actual museum is one large room in which guests sit around. Diaramas with life-size figure...]]>
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<title>Howard Street Cemetery, Salem MA</title>
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<![CDATA[The Pressing of Giles Corey - 
This cemetery was the site of Giles Corey's death in 1692. Corey was the only victim of the Salem Witch Trials to die from torture. Giles Corey refused to state his innocence or guilt of witchcraft. A claim of either guilt or innocence would have allowed the local law to confiscate all o...]]>
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<title>Hartford, CT</title>
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<![CDATA[Witch Trials - 
From 1642 through 1647 a total of seven people in Hartford, Connecticut were convicted of witchcraft and executed by hanging. This predates the Salem Witch Trials by fifty years.]]>
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<title>Bridget Bishop House</title>
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<![CDATA[Salem Witch Trials - 
This home once belonged to Bridget Bishop, the first person to be executed by hanging during the Salem Witch Trials.   It is still a private residence.]]>
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<title>Beverly Historical Society</title>
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<![CDATA[Salem Witch Trials - 
The museum includes the halberd carried by the baliff during the trials as well as an original copy of Reverend John Hale's book A Modest Enquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft.]]>
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<title>Beverly Ancient Burial Ground</title>
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<![CDATA[Salem Witch Trial - 
Reverend John Hale and his Wife Sarah are interred here. Hale was a key part of the prosecution during the trials, until his Wife Sarah was accused herself.]]>
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<title>John Hale Farm</title>
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<![CDATA[Salem Witch Trials - 
This museum is the former farm of Reverend John Hale. Hale was a key participant in the prosecution of the accused witches during the Salem Witch Trials. He changed his stance when his own wife was accused of witchcraft. He would later write a book entitled A Modest Enquiry into the Nature of Wit...]]>
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<title>Susannah Martin Memorial</title>
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<![CDATA[Salem Witch Trials - 
On this spot once stood the home of Susannah Martin, accused of witchcraft and executed during the witch hysteria of 1692. A stone memorial to her now rests where her house once was. ]]>
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<title>Haines House</title>
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<![CDATA[Salem Witch Trials - 
Thomas Haines, former owner of this home, gave testimony during the trials that sent victim, Elizabeth Howe to her death by hanging. 

It is still a private residence.]]>
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<title>Watch House Hill</title>
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<![CDATA[Salem Witch Trials - 
It was here at this location that Ann Putnam Jr., a chief accuser during the Salem Witch Trials would make a public apology for the role she played in the tragedy.]]>
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<title>Putnam Burial Ground</title>
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<![CDATA[Salem Witch Trials - 
In this cemetery lies Ann Putnam Jr., the leader of the ring of girls who started the Salem Witch Trials. Ann would later apologize publicly for her role in the hysteria. Her mother, Ann Putnam Sr., also made accusations during the trials and is like-wise buried here.   ]]>
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<title>Salem Village Parsonage</title>
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<![CDATA[Salem Witch Trials - 
This small park once held the Salem Village Parsonage. It is the starting point of the Salem Witch Trials. Here lived the family of Reverend Samuel Parris and their slave Tituba. Tituba told scary tales to Parris's daughters and other local girls. When the girls began behaving oddly, they blamed ...]]>
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<title>Sarah Osburn House</title>
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<![CDATA[Salem Witch Trials - 
This home once belonged to Sarah Osburn, a victim accused of witchcraft during the hysteria in Salem. Also known as Goody Osbourne, Sarah died in a Boston jail awaiting her verdict. 

The house is still a private residence.]]>
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