Museum

Salem Wax Museum

This compelling museum is composed of eerily life-like London made wax figures that depict Salem's vivid history from its founding in 1626 through the terrifying Hysteria of 1692. Come face to face with such notable Salem figures as the famed author of The Scarlet Letter and The House of Seven Gables - Nathaniel Hawthorne, the pirates of New England, the merciless Witch Trials judge Colonel John Hawthorne, and Tituba the accused " witch " who helped fuel the hysteria of 1692 - just to name a few!

Location:

Salem Wax Museum
288 Derby Street
Salem , MA
01970
Phone: 978.740.2929
Coordinates: 42° 31' 13.3752" N, 70° 53' 29.8968" W

Sargent House Museum

For over 100 years, the Sargent House Museum was the home of sea merchants, patriots and community leaders. A fine example of high-style Georgian domestic architecture, the house was built in 1782 for Judith Sargent Stevens (1751-1820), a philosopher, writer and an early advocate of women's equality.

Visitors to the Sargent House Museum learn about the early history of Gloucester from its beginnings as a farming and lumbering outpost to its evolution into the country's premier seaport. Visitors will also see a collection of original works by the great portrait painter John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) descendant of the Sargent family, who loved the house and its ties to Post-Revolutionary Gloucester.

Location:

Sargent House Museum
49 Middle Street
Gloucester, MA
01930
Phone: 978.281.2432
Coordinates: 42° 36' 45.5292" N, 70° 39' 54.126" W

Plimoth Plantation

Location:

Plimoth Plantation
137 Warren Avenue
Plymouth, MA
02360
Phone: 508.746.1622
Coordinates: 41° 56' 30.066" N, 70° 37' 19.1136" W

Hammond Castle

John Hays Hammond, Jr. built his medieval-style castle between the years 1926 and 1929 to serve both as his home and as a backdrop for his collection of Roman, medieval, and Renaissance artifacts.  In addition, the building housed the Hammond Research Corporation, from which Dr. Hammond produced over 400 patents and the ideas for over 800 inventions.  Second only to Thomas Alva Edison in number of patents, John Hammond was one of America's premier inventors.  His most important work was the development of remote control via radio waves, which earned him the title, "The Father of Remote Control."

Visitors to Hammond Castle Museum are welcome to explore the castle on a self-guided tour of many rooms including the great hall, indoor courtyard, Renaissance dining room, two guest bedrooms, the inventions exhibit room, the library, the War room, the kitchens, the Natalie Hays Hammond exhibit room, the tower galleries, as well as several smaller rooms and passage ways including a secret passageway.  Visitors may also enjoy the beauty of the castle grounds and a view of the Atlantic shore line.

Location:

Hammond Castle
80 Hesperus Ave
Gloucester, MA
01930
Phone: 978.283.2080
Coordinates: 42° 35' 6.234" N, 70° 41' 33.3924" W

USS Constitution Museum

Location:

USS Constitution Museum
Charlestown Navy Yard
Building 22
Charlestown, MA
02129
Phone: 617.426.1812
Coordinates: 42° 22' 18.1884" N, 71° 3' 36.3492" W

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library

Location:

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library
Columbia Point
Boston, MA
02125
Phone: 617.514.1600
Coordinates: 42° 18' 51.4008" N, 71° 1' 59.7288" W

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Location:

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
280 The Fenway
Boston, MA
02115
Phone: 617-566-1401
Coordinates: 42° 20' 19.2228" N, 71° 5' 53.8836" W

Institute of Contemporary Art

Location:

Institute of Contemporary Art
100 Northern Avenue
Boston, MA
02110
Phone: 617.478.3100
Coordinates: 42° 21' 17.7912" N, 71° 3' 1.7388" W

Lynn Museum and Historical Society

Location:

Lynn Museum & Historical Society
590 Washington Street
Lynn, MA
01901
Phone: 781.581.6200
Coordinates: 42° 27' 44.4636" N, 70° 56' 34.7964" W

Salem Witch Museum

For the past four decades, the Salem Witch Museum has told the true story behind the Salem witch trials of 1692 and provided context for understanding the phenomenon of "witch hunts" and witchcraft in general from the Middle Ages to modern times.

Location:

Salem Witch Museum
19½ Washington Square North
Salem , MA
01970
Phone: 978.744.1692
Coordinates: 42° 31' 24.8808" N, 70° 53' 27.4416" W

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