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The Rebecca Nurse Homestead in Danvers. (WBZ-TV) Rebecca Nurse was eventually exonerated in 1711. There are markers for her at both the Salem Witch Trials Memorial and the Proctors Ledge Memorial.
Nurse’s home in Danvers, Massachusetts, is now a museum. When the Rebecca Nurse Homestead invited people to send cards for her 400th birthday, they were stunned at how many came in, mostly from ...
The Rebecca Nurse Homestead still stands in Danvers, in what is now known as Salem Village. It is owned and cared for by the Danvers Alarm List Company, a group of 18th century living history re ...
DANVERS, MA — The 26-acre Rebecca Nurse Homestead will become property of the town of Danvers and the Danvers Alarm List Company under a conservation restriction after the town finalized a ...
DANVERS — The town of Danvers and the Danvers Alarm List Company announced a partnership this week to preserve the 26-acre Rebecca Nurse Homestead property in perpetuity.
The Rebecca Nurse Homestead, located on the land where the Salem Witch Trials' victim lived, is soliciting postcards for her 400th birthday. Courtesy of the Rebecca Nurse Homestead.
Among these “adopted cousins” is Glenn Mairo, the reunion’s host, a self-taught historian and classical musician who first stumbled onto the Rebecca Nurse Homestead 11 years ago when he was ...
At age 71, Rebecca Nurse became the oldest woman killed at the Salem witch trials of 1692 and 1693. Listen Share Jun 07, 2021 12:20pm ...