Rebecca Nurse Homestead
978-774-8799
The Rebecca Nurse Homestead is a private non-profit museum owned by the Danvers Alarm List Coy and is run by volunteer living history re-enactors. Situated on more than 25 acres of 300 acres once occupied by Rebecca Nurse and her family from 1678 to 1798, the Rebecca Nurse Homestead offers the public demonstrations, exhibitions, parades, living history encampments and battle reenactments. The property also features a reproduction of the 1672 Salem Village Meeting House, the Nurse family cemetery and the traditional salt-box home lived in by the Nurse Family, the only home of a person executed during the trials open to the public.
- Hours: June 14 through August: Thur - Sun,10am - 3pm. September through October: Sat & Sun, 10am - 3pm. The museum is closed on national holidays and can open by appointment.
- Contact email: info@rebeccanurse.org
- Ticket information: http://032eefa.netsolhost.com/rnh/category/visitor-info/
- Student discounts: No
- Senior discounts: Yes
- Food/drink: No
- Alcohol served: No
- Parking: Free lot
- Guided tours?: Yes
- Guided tour languages: English
- Audio tours?: No
- Gift shop: Yes
- Cameras allowed?: Yes
- Membership levels: Corporate, Family, Individual
Always loved vising this area and thinking of times past and what actually happened on that piece of property. Have many good memories doing functions with the Danvers Alarm List Company, like the Strawberry Festival on this site also.