
About
Presented by Essex Heritage and the National Park Service, Salem Witch Hunt: Examine the Evidence features authentic dialogue and the latest research by renowned Salem Witch Trial scholars. Scenes depicted in the film were shot at actual locations associated with the Witch Trials of 1692. The sites can still be visited today. Information on how to visit the sites is available at the main desk of the National Park Service Visitor Center in Salem, MA.
Salem Witch Hunt: Examine the Locations. Salem and Essex County have a wealth of structures still standing that witnessed the period of the 1692 witchcraft trials. Download the guide to the sites used in Salem Witch Hunt: Examine the Evidence and experience 17th century New England. Download bulletin (.pdf)
Tickets & Movie times
Tickets available at the
National Park Service
Visitor Center in Salem, MA
2 New Liberty Street (map)
978-740-1650
Visit NPS website
Film Shown Daily
10:00 AM, 12:00 PM
2:00 PM & 4:00 PM
Student & Senior pricing available.
Margo Burns
Director of the Language Center
St. Paul’s School
Dr. Mary Beth Norton
Professor of American History
Cornell University
Dr. Emerson “Tad” Baker
Professor of History
Salem State University
Dr. Benjamin Ray
Professor of Religious Studies
University of Virginia
Richard B. Trask
Historian and Archivist
Danvers Archival Center
A special thanks to NPS Park Historian Emily Murphy, PhD.
