Two charming historic wooden houses—one painted vibrant red and the other a rich dark brown—sit side by side as dusk settles in. Their pathway comes alive with glowing lanterns and festive pumpkins, while lush green shrubs and trees create a cozy, inviting atmosphere.

Jun

19

Sinister Streets: Witch Trials, Murders and Literary Legends

by Peabody Essex Museum

$

Jun

19

Sinister Streets: Witch Trials, Murders and Literary Legends

by Sinister Streets: Witch Trials, Murders and Literary Legends

$

Date & Time

June 19

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Organizer
Peabody Essex Museum
978-745-9500
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About this Event

Join us for a behind-the-scenes tour featuring architectural treasures from PEM’s collection! The only walking tours in Salem that offer entry into historic buildings, PEM’s tours cover five centuries of happenings and characters from Witch City, including the infamous trials of 1692.

Sinister Streets: Witch Trials, Murders and Literary Legends starts by painting the picture of life in 1692 by examining the Ward House, which stood within sight of the hangings on Gallows Hill, and within earshot of the cries of the accused from the Salem jail. Winding through more dark secrets from the city’s past, it finishes by following the steps of a notorious murderer into the Gardner-Pingree House. The killing of Joseph White gripped Salem and the country in 1830 with its brawling brothers, custom-built murder weapons, conspiring family members and a body that was autopsied three times. Follow PEM’s expert guides into the room where it happened – if you dare!

This is an indoor/outdoor tour. Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. We’ll see you rain or shine!

This tour involves walking around 0.5 miles, standing on hard surfaces and the use of stairs. Historic structures are not ADA accessible. Strollers may be used on the tours, but may not be brought into any of the historic structures. Historic houses may include areas of low lighting and uneven surfaces. Assisted listening devices are available, and tour guides will use microphones.

You can also follow our expert guides on Brick by Brick: Salem’s Hidden Architectural Stories for an in-depth look at architecture across downtown Salem, from a millionaire’s mansion to a working-class sailor’s house.