Proctor's Ledge Memorial: A Tribute to Salem's History
Explore the solemn Proctor's Ledge Memorial in Salem, MA, honoring the victims of the witch trials and reflecting on the lessons of history.
Proctor's Ledge Memorial in Salem, MA, is a serene space dedicated to the victims of the 1692 witch trials. This historical landmark offers tourists a glimpse into the past, beautifully commemorating the lives lost.
A brief summary to Proctor's Ledge Memorial
- 33 Proctor, Pope St, Salem, MA, 01970, US
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- Monday 12 am-12 am
- Tuesday 12 am-12 am
- Wednesday 12 am-12 am
- Thursday 12 am-12 am
- Friday 12 am-12 am
- Saturday 12 am-12 am
- Sunday 12 am-12 am
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning for a quieter experience and a chance to reflect without large crowds.
- Take time to read the inscriptions on the stones to fully appreciate the stories of each victim.
- Combine your visit with a walking tour of Salem to understand more about the historical context of the memorial.
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Getting There
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Walking
If you are in downtown Quincy, start at the Quincy Center Station. Head north on Hancock Street toward the intersection with Granite Street. Turn left onto Granite Street, then continue straight until you reach the intersection with Quincy Avenue. Turn right onto Quincy Avenue. Walk straight until you reach the intersection with Sea Street, then turn left. Follow Sea Street until you reach the Quincy Bay and continue walking along the waterfront until you arrive at the Proctor's Ledge Memorial in Salem.
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Public Transit
From Quincy Center Station, take the MBTA Red Line train towards Alewife. Change trains at the Park Street station and transfer to the Green Line towards Wonderland. Get off at the Salem Station. Once you exit the train station, head northwest on Washington Street and continue onto New Derby Street. At the intersection, take a right on Pope Street, and you will find Proctor's Ledge Memorial at 33 Proctor, Pope St.
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