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  1. Salém é uma cidade costeira histórica no Condado de Essex, Massachusetts, localizada na região de North Shore. É uma base da história da Nova Inglaterra e é considerado um dos portos mais significativos da história puritana-americana.

    • Bruxas de Salém

      Os julgamentos das bruxas de Salém refere-se a uma série de...

  2. Salem ( / ˈseɪləm / SAY-ləm) is a historic coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located on the North Shore of Greater Boston. Continuous settlement by Europeans began in 1626 with English colonists. Salem was one of the most significant seaports trading commodities in early American history.

  3. Os julgamentos das bruxas de Salém refere-se a uma série de audiências e processos de pessoas acusadas de bruxaria na cidade costeira de Salem (no Condado de Essex da Massachusetts colonial), entre fevereiro de 1693 e maio de 1694, tendo mais de duzentas pessoas acusadas, onde trinta foram consideradas culpadas, mas apenas vinte foram ...

  4. Salém é uma cidade costeira histórica no Condado de Essex, Massachusetts, localizada na região de North Shore. É uma base da história da Nova Inglaterra e é considerado um dos portos mais significativos da história puritana-americana.

    • Joseph Story House
    • John Bertram House
    • Salem as The Birthplace of The National Guard
    • The Salem Common Improvement Fund
    • Gallery
    • See Also

    The Joseph Story House was built in 1811 for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story. The house is located at 26 Winter Street and was added to the National Register of Historic Placesin 1973.

    The John Bertram House was originally built for John Forrester in 1819. Forrester had married one of Joseph Story's sisters. Captain John Bertrampurchased the Federal mansion from John Forrester and later sold it to Col. George Peabody. Col. George Peabody lived in the mansion for about 60 years and while there he made the mansion larger by the add...

    In 1637, the first muster on Salem Common took place where for the first time, a regiment of militia (the East Regiment) drilled for the common defense of a multi-community area, thus laying the foundation for what became the Army National Guard. In 1714 Salem decided that forever in front of Nathaniel Higginson's House on the Common there shall be...

    In 1802 Elias Hasket Derby Junior assumed command of the Second Corps of Cadets. He gave them the task of leveling the Common, taking down the 3 hills and filling in the 5 ponds and the river to the Cove, planting the trees, and erecting a wooden fence. A subscription of 159 people paid for this large public works project.

    Salem Witch Museum, 2015
    Roger Connet Statue, 2015
    Hawthorne Hotel, 2015
  5. The House of the Seven Gables (also known as the Turner House or Turner-Ingersoll Mansion) is a 1668 colonial mansion in Salem, Massachusetts, named for its gables. It was made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1851 novel The House of the Seven Gables.

  6. The Salem Ferry a 92-foot (28 m) high-speed catamaran that travels from Salem to Boston in 50 minutes from May to October and had its maiden voyage on June 22, 2006. [68] Waterfront redevelopment – The first step in the redevelopment was in 2006, when the State of Massachusetts gave Salem $1,000,000. [69]