Just in Time for Halloween: Salem Witch Trials House Goes on Sale

If you want a really cool house for trick or treating this Halloween, you probably can't beat this one: the 1638 house of John Proctor, who was falsely accused and subsequently hanged during the Salem witch trials for witchcraft.

Listed at $600,000, this six-bedroom, two-bathroom house in present-day Peabody, Mass., has many historic features intact, according to real estate agent Joseph Cipoletta of J Barrett & Company.


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