Old Town Hall,
32 Derby Square, Salem, MA 01970
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The Old Town Hall is a historic building located at 32 Derby Square in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1816, it served as the center of government for the city for over a century. Today, the Old Town Hall is a popular tourist attraction, offering guided tours and exhibits that showcase the rich history of Salem. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved architecture, including the grand ballroom and clock tower, and learn about the important events that have taken place within its walls. The Old Town Hall is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the charm and heritage of this New England town.
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"We watched the Cry Innocent: the People vs. Bridget Bishop trial. I highly recommend this event, they actors take you back in time with their language and costumes. I liked the fact that the trial is interactive with the audience. It is a kids friendly event."
"The historical relevance this place has is invaluable! It's very well kept and a beautiful place to visit. During October, it gets packed. If you don't like crowds, avoid coming in October."
"I decided to visit Salem for All Hallows Eve aka Halloween. I started by visiting several of the local favorite spots (House of the Seven Gables, etc.,). After finishing the other parts of my sightseeing tour, I finished my night at the Old Town Hall. The Town green directly in front of it was hosting a festival. There were lots of options and assorted activities. Several food trucks and vendors were there. There were also a few kids friendly activities. Directly to the side of the Town Hall is the Witches Museum, which was packed and sold out for the night. Street musicians played outside and a band on the central stage. Families were Trick or Treating at the local homes, and several of the houses were elaborately decorated."
"OMG. What a place to visit. Witches, Zombies, Pirates, spooky clowns and everything else Halloween related!!"
"We had a wonderful time at the burlesque style show that was put on here in late October. There was dressing up, dancing, food and drink and we enjoyed ourselves immensely even though we vowed NOT to visit old downtown Salem in October due to the crowds. We also met lots of friendly and informative people."
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