Roger Conant Statue 2 Brown Street, Salem, MA 01970
About the Business
The Roger Conant Statue is a historical monument located at 2 Brown Street in Salem, Massachusetts, United States. This statue commemorates the founder of Salem, originally known as "Naumkeag." Roger Conant and his loyal followers moved to Salem from a failed fishing colony at Cape Ann, establishing a successful settlement that would eventually become the thriving city of Salem. The statue serves as a reminder of Conant's important role in the history and development of Salem.
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"A really big and wonderful statue in the middle of the crossroad. Be careful during the crossing the road if you want to take a closer look."
"What a great statue in a fun location in front of the with museum. Still easy to access"
"Visited Salem in May 2021.....Ready to call it ' Home'"
"A trip to Salem is not complete without a visit to "Grandpa Roger", my distant ancestor and a religious radical. This statue was designed by Henry Hudson Kitson, the same sculptor who created the Minute Man in Lexington, MA. The location of this statue is not idea, so be safe while crossing the street. Often, a crossing guard is available to assist you. Don't run in front of cars, and you will be fine."
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