Quaint cobbled streets, a concentration of historic sites (and pubs), a fine selection of museums and proximity to major universities (and rural retreats) make Boston the destination of choice for those after culture, class and clam chowder.
Salem, Massachusetts might be best known for the witch hysteria of 1692, but there's more to local history then just brews and black magic. Visit the Salem Wax Museum of Witches and Seafarers to see a selection of life-sized wax figures that includes important Witch Trial players, pirates, literary great, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and other local notables. Be sure to nip out back to see the burial ground where the real bodies of significant historic Salem citizens are interred.
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