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  • Salem Witch House in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months. While known as the Salem Witch House, this was the home of Jonathan Corwin, one of the judges involved in the Salem witch trials. Thought to have been built in the 1600s (date ranges from 1642-1675), and restored in 1946 by Historic Salem, this is the only structure still standing in Salem that has a direct connection to the 1692 Salem witch trials.
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  • Salem Witch House in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months. While known as the Salem Witch House, this was the home of Jonathan Corwin, one of the judges involved in the Salem witch trials. Thought to have been built in the 1600s (date ranges from 1642-1675), and restored in 1946 by Historic Salem, this is the only structure still standing in Salem that has a direct connection to the 1692 Salem witch trials.
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  • Salem Witch House in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months. While known as the Salem Witch House, this was the home of Jonathan Corwin, one of the judges involved in the Salem witch trials. Thought to have been built in the 1600s (date ranges from 1642-1675), and restored in 1946 by Historic Salem, this is the only structure still standing in Salem that has a direct connection to the 1692 Salem witch trials.
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  • Salem Witch House in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months. While known as the Salem Witch House, this was the home of Jonathan Corwin, one of the judges involved in the Salem witch trials. Thought to have been built in the 1600s (date ranges from 1642-1675), and restored in 1946 by Historic Salem, this is the only structure still standing in Salem that has a direct connection to the 1692 Salem witch trials.
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  • The Hawkes House in Salem, Massachusetts. Designed by Salem architect Samuel McIntire, the building of this house began in 1780, but it was never completed; Benjamin Hawkes would purchase and complete the building of it around 1800. This 18th-century house is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first national historic site in the National Park System.
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  • The Friendship of Salem Tall Ship (a replica of a 1797 East Indiaman ship) docked at Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA. Derby Wharf is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first National Historic Site in the National Park System.
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  • The Friendship of Salem Tall Ship (a replica of a 1797 East Indiaman ship) docked at Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA. Derby Wharf is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first National Historic Site in the National Park System.
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  • The Friendship of Salem Tall Ship (a replica of a 1797 East Indiaman ship) docked at Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA. Derby Wharf is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first National Historic Site in the National Park System.
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  • Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts USA. This museum is about the Witch Trials of 1692. The statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, can be seen in front of the museum.
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  • Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts USA. This museum is about the Witch Trials of 1692. The statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, can be seen in front of the museum.
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  • Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts USA. This museum is about the Witch Trials of 1692. The statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, can be seen in front of the museum.
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  • Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts USA. This museum is about the Witch Trials of 1692. The statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, can be seen in front of the museum.
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  • Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts USA. This museum is about the Witch Trials of 1692. The statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, can be seen in front of the museum.
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  • The Hawkes House in Salem, Massachusetts. Designed by Salem architect Samuel McIntire, the building of this house began in 1780, but it was never completed; Benjamin Hawkes would purchase and complete the building of it around 1800. This 18th-century house is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first national historic site in the National Park System.
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  • The Hawkes House in Salem, Massachusetts. Designed by Salem architect Samuel McIntire, the building of this house began in 1780, but it was never completed; Benjamin Hawkes would purchase and complete the building of it around 1800. This 18th-century house is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first national historic site in the National Park System.
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  • The Friendship of Salem Tall Ship (a replica of a 1797 East Indiaman ship) docked at Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA. Derby Wharf is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first National Historic Site in the National Park System.
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  • West India Goods Store in Salem, Massachusetts. This area is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
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  • The Derby House in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1771-1762 by Richard Derby for his son, Elias Hasket Derby (America's first millionaire), and new wife, Elizabeth Crowninshield, the Derby House is the oldest brick house in Salem. This 18th-century house is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first national historic site in the National Park System.
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  • Salem Common in Salem, Massachusetts USA.
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  • The Derby House in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1771-1762 by Richard Derby for his son, Elias Hasket Derby (America's first millionaire), and new wife, Elizabeth Crowninshield, the Derby House is the oldest brick house in Salem. This 18th-century house is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first national historic site in the National Park System.
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  • The Friendship of Salem Tall Ship (a replica of a 1797 East Indiaman ship) docked at Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA. Derby Wharf is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first National Historic Site in the National Park System.
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  • The Friendship of Salem Tall Ship (a replica of a 1797 East Indiaman ship) docked at Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA. Derby Wharf is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first National Historic Site in the National Park System.
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  • The Friendship of Salem Tall Ship (a replica of a 1797 East Indiaman ship) docked at Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA. Derby Wharf is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first National Historic Site in the National Park System.
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  • The Friendship of Salem Tall Ship (a replica of a 1797 East Indiaman ship) docked at Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA. Derby Wharf is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, which was the first National Historic Site in the National Park System.
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  • Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts USA. This museum is about the Witch Trials of 1692. The statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, can be seen in front of the museum.
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  • Salem Maritime National Historic Site from Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA.
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  • Salem Maritime National Historic Site from Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA.
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  • Salem Wax Museum in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months.
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  • The Custom House in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1819, this house is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
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  • The Custom House in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1819, this house is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
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  • The statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, in front of the Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts USA. This museum is about the Witch Trials of 1692.
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  • The statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, in front of the Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts USA. This museum is about the Witch Trials of 1692.
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  • The statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, in front of the Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts USA. This museum is about the Witch Trials of 1692.
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  • The statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, in front of the Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts USA. This museum is about the Witch Trials of 1692.
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  • Salem Maritime National Historic Site from Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA.
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  • Salem Maritime National Historic Site from Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA.
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  • Salem Maritime National Historic Site from Derby Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA.
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  • The Brookhouse House (left), Custom House (center) and the Hawkes House (right) in Salem, Massachusetts. These three buildings are part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
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  • The Brookhouse House (left), Custom House (center) and the Hawkes House (right) in Salem, Massachusetts. These three buildings are part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
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  • The Custom House in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1819, this house is part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
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  • The statue of Roger Conant, the founder of Salem, in front of the Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts USA. This museum is about the Witch Trials of 1692.
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  • Abandoned Coast Guard barracks at Winter Island Maritime Park in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months. This vacant building was part of the Coast Guard’s Salem Air Station, which was in use from the 1930s to the early 1970s. Today, the hangar, barracks, and other miscellaneous buildings remain at the site of the Air Station.
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  • Pickering Wharf in Salem, Massachusetts USA.
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  • Abandoned Coast Guard barracks at Winter Island Maritime Park in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months. This vacant building was part of the Coast Guard’s Salem Air Station, which was in use from the 1930s to the early 1970s. Today, the hangar, barracks, and other miscellaneous buildings remain at the site of the Air Station.
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  • Samuel Pickman House in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1664, and restored by Historic Salem in 1969, and purchased by the Peabody Essex Museum in 1983, the Samuel Pickman House is one of Salem's oldest buildings.
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  • Samuel Pickman House in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1664, and restored by Historic Salem in 1969, and purchased by the Peabody Essex Museum in 1983, the Samuel Pickman House is one of Salem's oldest buildings.
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  • Abandoned Coast Guard barracks at Winter Island Maritime Park in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months. This vacant building was part of the Coast Guard’s Salem Air Station, which was in use from the 1930s to the early 1970s. Today, the hangar, barracks, and other miscellaneous buildings remain at the site of the Air Station.
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  • Abandoned Coast Guard barracks at Winter Island Maritime Park in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months. This vacant building was part of the Coast Guard’s Salem Air Station, which was in use from the 1930s to the early 1970s. Today, the hangar, barracks, and other miscellaneous buildings remain at the site of the Air Station.
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  • Abandoned Coast Guard barracks at Winter Island Maritime Park in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months. This vacant building was part of the Coast Guard’s Salem Air Station, which was in use from the 1930s to the early 1970s. Today, the hangar, barracks, and other miscellaneous buildings remain at the site of the Air Station.
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  • Abandoned Coast Guard barracks at Winter Island Maritime Park in Salem, Massachusetts during the winter months. This vacant building was part of the Coast Guard’s Salem Air Station, which was in use from the 1930s to the early 1970s. Today, the hangar, barracks, and other miscellaneous buildings remain at the site of the Air Station.
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