Samuel Parris Archaeological Site 65 Centre Street, Danvers, MA 01923
About the Business
The Samuel Parris Archaeological Site is a historic landmark located at 65 Centre Street in Danvers, Massachusetts. This site is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the archaeological findings related to Samuel Parris, a controversial figure in American history who was the minister during the Salem witch trials. Visitors can explore the excavated artifacts and learn about the life and times of Samuel Parris through informative exhibits and guided tours. The site offers a unique opportunity to delve into the past and gain a deeper understanding of this pivotal period in American history.
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65 Centre St, Danvers, MA 01923, United States
Reviews
"It was neat seeing the site. But much there, but it's a piece of history."
"Really cool! It's basically in someone's back yard."
"A very important site in the history of the witch trials, this is the foundation of the house where the witch trials began, in the very family of the town's pastor. Today it is pretty well forgotten. It is basically in someone's backyard."
"Big piece of salem witch trail history hidden between houses with no handicap accessibility or parking. I recommend a visit but you leave with a sense of history wanting to be forgotten by the town."
"Quiet spot to come bring the kids and see a bit of history. Well maintained."
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