The Salem Witch Trials Memorial stands as a poignant reminder of a dark chapter in colonial Massachusetts, where in the 17th century, residents tried and executed individuals accused of witchcraft. Located in the historical town of Salem, this site is a small, grassy area enclosed by stone walls and shaded by locust trees. Visitors can walk through the memorial, reflecting on the somber history and the names of those who were unjustly persecuted. The memorial is part of a broader network of attractions in Salem that explore the era’s witchcraft hysteria.
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