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The Burying Point: A Journey Through Salem's Haunting History

Explore the historic Burying Point in Salem, Massachusetts, where the past comes alive among the gravestones of legendary figures.

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Step into the past at The Burying Point, Salem's oldest cemetery, where the echoes of history resonate among the gravestones of notable figures, offering a unique glimpse into the town's storied past.

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51 Charter St, Salem, Massachusetts, 01970, US
Monday
10 am-5 pm
Tuesday
10 am-5 pm
Wednesday
10 am-5 pm
Thursday
10 am-5 pm
Friday
10 am-5 pm
Saturday
10 am-5 pm
Sunday
10 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the center of Lowell, head south on Merrimack Street toward the Lowell National Historical Park. Continue straight and cross over to Dutton Street. Follow Dutton St until you reach the intersection with Central Street. Turn left on Central Street, and continue walking until you reach the bus terminal at the end of the street. There, take the MBTA Commuter Rail to Salem. Once you arrive in Salem, exit the station and walk towards Washington Street. Turn right onto Washington Street, and continue until you reach Charter Street. The Burying Point will be on the left at 51 Charter St.

    Public Transit

    From downtown Lowell, locate the nearest bus stop and take the Merrimack Valley Transit Authority (MVTA) bus route that heads to the nearest MBTA commuter rail station, the Lowell Station. Once at the Lowell Station, purchase a ticket for the train heading towards Salem. After arriving in Salem, exit the train station, walk toward Washington Street, turn right, and continue until you reach Charter Street. The Burying Point is located at 51 Charter St on your left.

    Local tips

    Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and a peaceful atmosphere.
    Take a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the history and significance of the cemetery.
    Respect the quietness of the site; it's a place for reflection and remembrance.
    Check the website for any special events or historical reenactments that may enhance your visit.

    Discover more about The Burying Point

    The Burying Point, nestled in the heart of Salem, Massachusetts, is not just a cemetery; it is a historical treasure that draws visitors from around the world. Established in the 17th century, this cemetery is the final resting place of many prominent figures, including the famous Judge John Hathorne, who played a pivotal role in the Salem witch trials. As you stroll through the weathered gravestones, you will be transported back in time, surrounded by centuries-old trees and the serene atmosphere that envelops this sacred ground. What sets The Burying Point apart is its deep connection to Salem's rich history. The cemetery's layout, with its uneven paths and unique headstone designs, tells stories of the past, inviting reflection and exploration. Each gravestone bears witness to a life once lived, and the inscriptions offer a glimpse into the beliefs and customs of the early settlers. Guided tours are available, providing insights into the cemetery's significance and the historical context of its inhabitants, enhancing your experience. Visitors are encouraged to take their time to absorb the tranquil ambiance and learn about the legends that surround this historic site. Whether you are a history buff, a lover of the arts, or simply seeking a quiet place for contemplation, The Burying Point promises an unforgettable visit. Capture stunning photographs and engage with knowledgeable staff who are eager to share tales of Salem's past. Plan your visit during the day when the sunlight filters through the trees, casting a beautiful glow over the graves, making it a perfect spot for reflection and remembrance.
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