The Witch House

The Witch House, located at 310 1/2 Essex Street, Salem, MA.
PH: 978-744-8815

Best known as "The Witch House," this 17th-century home is one of Salem's most popular tourist attractions, and the only structure remaining with a direct connection to the Witch Trials of 1692-93. Because of this, people love to take their photo in front! Located at the corner of Essex and North Street in downtown Salem, it is very convenient to visit. Did you know that despite its name, it was actually owned by a judge, not one of the condemned? Judge Jonathan Corwin purchased this home in 1675 and lived here during the trials. 

The Witch House is a necessary stop when visiting Salem, Massachusetts. Hours of operation, ticket pricing, and additional info can be found on their website HERE. Children under 6 are free!

Georgia's illustration of the Witch House can be found on a variety of gifts and souvenirs below. Click on the image to explore her collection!