Salem Town
Salem Town was a historic community in colonial Massachusetts, known for its role in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. It was part of the larger Salem area, which included Salem Village and was a bustling port town during the 17th century. The town was characterized by its maritime economy, with fishing, shipbuilding, and trade being significant activities.
Today, Salem Town is recognized for its rich history and cultural heritage. Visitors can explore various sites, including the Salem Maritime National Historic Site and the Peabody Essex Museum. The town also hosts annual events that celebrate its unique past, attracting tourists interested in witch trial history and colonial life.