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Salem Wax Museum
       
 
Salem Wax Museum 300 Years of sense-tingling history awaits you.
 
   
Description   See and hear the multi-sensory presentation amidst London-made wax figures that make history come to life. Feel the terror of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 and relive the daring exploits of seafarers on the high seas. You'll touch history as never before in our Gravestone Rubbing Station, dungeon, Trial Scene and much more!  
   
  Hours   HOURS    
   
Vital Info  VITAL INFO:
   Best suited for all ages
 You can expect to spend less than 1 hour when visiting our location
 We are open year-round
Cost  COST:
  Average cost for this attraction: under $10
   We accept: Visa MasterCard Discover
GROUP DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE TO:
  groups 10 or over call for details and reservations
Transportation HOW TO FIND US USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
  Commuter train from North Station, Boston; or take the ferry from Rowes Wharf, Boston.
   Parking: Street
 

   
 
 

288 Derby Street
Salem, MA 01970
 (800) 298-2929
 (978) 740-2839

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  Enjoy learning about our unique history.We're open 9-6 daily in the summer, and 11-4 in winter.
    Wheelchair/Stroller Accessible
    Advance Tickets
   
Massachusetts
 
Population:
 
 
6,349,097
 
 
Did you know:
 
  Massachusetts is where the first subway service in the U.S. was introduced (in Boston in 1897), rubber was first vulcanized (by Charles Goodyear in Woburn in 1839), and the first nuclear-powered surface ship was launched (USS Long Beach at Quincy in 1961).  
 
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