Yes, most of eastern Massachusetts, and southern New Hampshire have what is known as a Boston accent. But it's not as thick as most people think. The town of Billerica does have a thick accent though. Sometimes you here the 'r' sometimes you don't.
The Salem Witch Trials were held in Salem, Massachusetts.
Boston, Springfield. Another city is Salem.
Oregon. Also Salem is near Boston so Salem is also a town in Massachusetts.
The Salem witch trial took place in Salem, and the Boston tea party and the Boston Massacer took place in Boston.
salem and boston
There were witch trials in Boston, but the most famous was in Salem.
Boston, Salem, Plymouth, North Hampton
Far. Lizzy Borden lived in Fall River, Massachusetts. The Salem Witch Museum is in Salem, Massacusetts. Fall Rivers in 90ish miles south from Boston. Salem's 45ish miles north from Boston. I live in Eastern Massachusetts, so I have first hand expirence with that trip.
I'm going to assume you mean Salem, Massachusetts 1692.
There were more than three important cities in colonial Massachusetts. These cities were Boston, Quincy, Plymouth, Salem, Lexington, and Concord.
About 600 people lived in Salem Massachusetts during the 1960's.
Salem, Massachusetts