Museums in Marblehead, MA
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1. New England Pirate Museum
From Business: This small museum recounts the exploits of Captain Kidd and other 17th-century pirates.This small museum recounts the exploits of Captain Kidd and other…
If you could ever be brought back to those days The Witch Dungeon Museum is very authentic in the way that it probably whosever real like and good…
From Business: The Museum houses eerily life-like, London-made wax figures that depict Salem's vivid history from its founding in 1626 through the terrifying Hysteria of 1692.…
4. Count Orlok's Nightmare Gallery
From Business: WE HAVE MOVED to 217 Essex Street in Salem! This cinematic Monster museum is one of Salem's most unique and sometimes overlooked attractions! If you enjoy…
5. World of Witches
From Business: The World of Witches Museum is a different witch museum located in Salem, Massachusetts. This museum is designed and operated by Rev. Don Lewis who has written…
From Business: Through its exhibitions, programs, publications, media and related activities, PEM strives to create experiences that transform people's lives by broadening…
8. The House of the Seven Gables
From Business: The House of the Seven Gables is a museum, in Salem, Mass., with professional guides available, to explain its varied history. Built in 1668, this is the one of…
From Business: This wax museum covers Salem's two most famous archetypes - witches and sailors.This wax museum covers Salem's two most famous archetypes - witches and sailors.
From Business: Visitors experience the drama of that dark time though thirteen life-size stage sets, figures, lighting and a stirring narration as they are witness to the web…
11. Salem Witch Museum
From Business: Were the Salem witch trials caused by moldy bread? Was anyone burned at the stake? What is a witch cake? Get answers to these questions and more, and immerse…
12. Professor Spindlewink's World of Wizardry
From Business: Self guided, interactive fantasy magic museum.Self guided, interactive fantasy magic museum.
From Business: Featuring holograms, ghostly projections,4D effects and live action, Gallows Hill is an exciting and immersive way to discover the terror of the Witch Trials,…
14. Salem Witch House
From Business: The only remaining Salem structure with direct ties to the witch trials of 1692.The only remaining Salem structure with direct ties to the witch trials of 1692.
16. Waite & Peirce Museum Store
21. Witch History Museum
From Business: The Marblehead Museum consists of three properties: The J.O.J. Frost Gallery & Carolyn Lynch Education Center, The Jeremiah Lee Mansion, and The Civil War &…
23. Salem Museum
From Business: The Salem Museum is the only museum dedicated to telling the whole story of Salem's long and rich history. It uses large, colorful displays to reveal Salem from…
24. Peabody Essex Museum
26. Stephen Phillips House
From Business: Phillips House is the only home on historic Chestnut Street open to the public, and it provides a glimpse into the private world of the Phillips family during…
28. Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace
29. 1768 Jeremiah Lee Mansion
From Business: A Georgian mansion built in 1768 built by ship-owner and patriot Colonel Jeremiah Lee. Fully furnished, it features elegant wood carvings and is the only home to…
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