
Salem — Hexenprozesse, Halloween & Neuenglands Dunkelste Geschichte
Salem, Massachusetts — die Stadt 28 km nördlich von Boston, mit etwa 44.000 Einwohnern — der Ort der Hexenprozesse von 1692, der berüchtigtste Massenhisterie-Episode in der amerikanischen Kolonialgeschichte, und das meistbesuchte Halloween-Ziel in den USA.
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Salem Witch Museum — 1692 Hysteria Explained
The Salem Witch Museum on Washington Square reconstructs the 1692 witch trial hysteria — 19 executed (14 women, 5 men, one pressed to death with stones) in a mass panic that remains the defining episode of American colonial religious extremism.
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Peabody Essex Museum — Global Maritime Collection
The Peabody Essex Museum holds 1.8 million objects from Salem's maritime trading history — Chinese export porcelain, Oceanic ceremonial objects, and the entire Yin Yu Tang Chinese merchant's house (transported from Anhui Province) fill 40 galleries.
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Charter Street Cemetery — Oldest Burial Ground (1637)
The Charter Street Cemetery is Salem's oldest burial ground — Mayflower Compact signer Richard More and Judge John Hathorne (ancestor of Nathaniel Hawthorne, who added the 'w' to distance himself) are buried here among 17th-century slate gravestones.
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The Salem Heritage Trail — Red Line Through History
A red line painted on Salem's sidewalks leads visitors through 30 historical sites — from the Salem Common (where the militia drilled) to the Witch Trials Memorial (27 granite benches, each bearing a victim's name) in a 1.7-mile walking tour.
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Witch Dungeon Museum — Live Witch Trial Reenactments
The Witch Dungeon Museum presents dramatized witch trial reenactments using verbatim testimony from the 1692 transcripts, then leads visitors through a replica dungeon showing the conditions in which the accused were held for months before execution.
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Halloween in Salem — America's Most Haunted Month
Salem's October Haunted Happenings festival draws 500,000 visitors — psychic fairs, ghost tours, the Wicked Faire craft market, and costume parades transform the city into America's Halloween capital for the entire month of October.