Grave Of Increase Mather
From Wikipedia: Mather was born in Dorchester, Massachusetts on June 21, 1639 to Rev. Richard Mather and Kathrine Holt Mather following their participation in the Great Migration from England due to nonconformity with the... waymarking.com
The Curse Of Giles Corey
The Salem Witch Trials will always hold a spooky part in our national hearts, but as the years go by, many have come to the conclusion that the hysteria that struck Salem Town and Salem Village (now Danvers) was more abou... realhaunts.com
Charles Eliot - Mt. Auburn Cemetery - Watertown, Ma
In Watertown, within Mt. Auburn Cemetery, is a ground-level grave marker for Charles Eliot, 1859-1897, and his wife, Mary Yale Pitkin Eliot, 1865-1946. This grave is to Charles Eliot, the landscape architect, who had desi... waymarking.com
Paul Revere
Paul Revere (January 1, 1734 – May 10, 1818) was a silversmith and a patriot in the American Revolution. His name was immortalized by the 1863 Longfellow poem "The Midnight Ride Of Paul Revere". Revere's greatest c... waymarking.com
Fmr Charles Street Jail - Boston, Ma, Usa
At the point where Storrow Drive, Charles Street, Main Street (Cambridge), and Cambridge Street mingle, there is a multi-story grey granite building that stands among taller glass, concrete and brick buildings. This build... waymarking.com
John Hancock Grave Site
American Patriot Leader and Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Massachusetts. His signature on the document was so bold that when people sign their names, they are said to have written their John Hancock. Born... findagrave.com
Boston - The Skinny House, Molasses Flood
Tourists to Boston are never at a loss of things to see if they just follow The Freedom Trail. It is a painted red line that runs the sidewalks of the city to all the important points in history. At the Old North Church, in t... gethep.net
Samual Adams
Samuel Adams (September 27, 1722 – October 2, 1803) was an American Patriot who played a major role in starting the American Revolution. Adams was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, but is perhaps best kn... waymarking.com
Dogtown
There are bike and hiking trails that go by large granite boulders that have carvings. Carved by Roger Babson. Settled in 1623. Most men were lost at sea and the women all had dogs for company. Located inland on Cape Pond... ghosttowns.com
A Pirate S Revenge
A former owner of this house was the captain of a sea-faring vessel that was credited with sinking a pirate s ship. A year after this battle, the captain disappeared. The house has changed ownership several times since th... realhaunts.com
Joshua Ward House
Built on the foundation of the former sheriff that was responsible for hanging witches during the infamous Salem witch trials s house, many reports of hauntings in the house have been reported. The sheriff used an old Eng... realhaunts.com
Boston - Milk Bottle Building
The Hood Milk Bottle stands forty feet high. Its structure is made entirely of wood and was built in 1930. It has become a defining sight along the Boston Wharf area since it's move there in 1977. At that time it was cut in h... gethep.net
Salem Wax Museum And Frankenstein's Laboratory
The Wax Museum recounts Salem history (mainly witch hysteria plus a little China trade and pirates) via life-sized figures in dioramas including Salem founder Roger Conant, hanging 1692 Judge John Hathorne, his descendent... thephoenix.com
Georges Island
Located at the outer end of Boston Harbor, this islands history dates to 1690 when an English fleet used it as a staging point for an attack on Canada. In 1778 the French occupied the island, and in 1833, American Fort ... history.rootsweb
Fort Warren
Used as a prisoner of war camp during the Civil War, Georges Island is said to have many ghosts. It is reported that one ghost may be heard playing John Browns Body on the harmonica. In another story, one woman dressed as... realhaunts.com
Curious Blonde
This house, built in 1850 by a carriage maker, is home to a young, thin blonde girl. The girl has been spotted numerous times while seeming curious, and wearing an off-white dress, which has a few dirt spots, as if she ha... realhaunts.com
Gilbert Stuart Grave Stone
Gilbert Stuart was a painter and was most famous for his "Unfinished Portrait" of George Washington. A grave stone has been placed in the Old South (now Central) Burial Ground on Boston Common, in easy view from a path th... waymarking.com
Saugus - Tower Of Pizza
It is not easy for any one place to stand out on the overly congested and restaurant infested section of Route 1, just north of Boston. Arthur Castraberti evolved from a modest roadside eatery in 1961 to an Italian establishm... gethep.net