The Rebecca Nurse Homestead is a volunteer run, non-profit, historic house museum in Danvers Massachusetts (formerly Salem Village).
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Oct 21, 2024
My girlfriend and I are deaf and use ASL. When we arrived at the meeting house, Antonio Infante (employee) saw that we were signing and provided us with a short book about meeting house history along… Full review by Austin B
Oct 5, 2024
It was ok to explore . The land is nice , basic information provided . I see no need to return to this site , once is enough for us. The witches memorial just a short distance away is definitel… Full review by reviewer82
Aug 11, 2024
I have a slight obsession with the witch trials, but I feel especially drawn to Rebecca Nurses’ story. I have waited many years to be able to come here so I was excited to be able to walk all of the… Full review by Melissa C
Is the tour of the house upstairs and down? Can we just tour the bottom floor if we do a tour as some of us can't climb stairs....Thank You.
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It is upstairs as well, but you would be able to do just the downstairs. It has quite vast grounds that you can walk round. We found it quite interesting.
We will be in Danvers on Mon afternoon, Sept 24. It appears to only be open on weekends. Could we wander the grounds and graveyard without going into the home? Or will it actually be open? Thanks!
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You may be able to arrange an off-hours tour, call (978)774-8799
when it it open to visitors?Is it open in May?Making a trip 5/4/2016
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Hello, Yes, the museum will be open beginning in May. The museum's spring hours will be Friday through Sunday 10am to 3pm. Please let me know if you have any other questions!
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We are currently hoping to improve upon our Kitchen Garden. We are looking for help to research, plan, and implement an 18th century kitchen garden. Anyone willing...