It's a living history museum, with many buildings to visit, and employees in period dress costume to explain.
Salem was founded in 1753 by Moravian settlers.
You can't go in all of the buildings, because a surprising number are still private homes!
My favorite was the Joiner's Workshop. Ben showed us a yarn winder he was building. Small kids got to use wood planers and hand drills to work on wood. Bigger kids like me got to try our hand using a pedal driven lathe.
The coffee pot is the emblem of Old Salem. It was once an advertisement sign for a tin working shop.
Pretty gardens, too.
I did not expect to see anything tatting related, but I spied this kit in one of the gift shops!
I love this little town and super cute tatting kit wow your so blessed 😃
ReplyDeleteAn interesting visit. Are the people who live there Moravians? Well done for spotting the tatting kit!
ReplyDeleteThe church founded there in the 1700's is still active, with a large congregation. I don't know if the people living in the historic houses are Moravians though.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a place I would love to visit!
ReplyDeletePRECIOSA LA CASA Y LA CAFETERA MUY GRACIOSA.
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