Nestled in the heart of Salem, a city infamous for its 1692 witch trials, the Salem Wax Museum offers a vivid glimpse into the region’s colonial past. Housed in a quaint building, the museum features lifelike wax figures that bring to life the key characters and events from Salem’s history. Visitors can explore a small, informative exhibit that delves into the witch hunts, as well as the city’s significant maritime industry. The detailed displays and historical context provide a rich, immersive experience for those interested in understanding this pivotal period.
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