The Witch House

Originally built circa 1675, was residence of Judge Johnathan Corwin in 1692. He was magistrate of Salem's Witch Trials, the Witch House remained with the Corwins until the mid-1800s. The “Corwin Curse” marked the house by 1718. #salem #witch #history #explore #hauntedhistory @

The Witch House
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... Read moreThe Witch House, located in Salem, Massachusetts, is the only structure still standing that is directly tied to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Originally constructed around 1675, this house offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the colonial architecture typical of that period. Judge Johnathan Corwin, who lived here, was one of the most notable magistrates during the trials, which were a dark chapter in American history. Today, the house serves as a museum, allowing visitors to explore its interiors and learn about the various myths and legends surrounding it, including the mysterious 'Corwin Curse' attributed to the Corwin family. This curse, believed to have originated in 1718, has coupled with the tragic history of the witch trials to create a uniquely haunted atmosphere, drawing tourists and history enthusiasts alike. For those interested in witchcraft lore, haunted history, or simply exploring iconic locations, The Witch House remains a focal point of Salem's rich and complex story. Make sure to visit to uncover the truth behind the trials and the enduring tales of witchcraft that continue to captivate visitors.

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MIĀNI

Wow it was built not to long after Jamestown was founded in 1619 right

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Happyrockerpupp

Furniture clothing and other things are all so interesting and the house some say is very haunted