They are two separate places.
Salem Witch House (or more accurately "The Witch House"):
In February, 1692, three accused women were examined by Magistrates Jonathan Corwin and John Hathorne. Corwin's home, known as the Witch House, still stands at the corner of North and Essex Streets in Salem, providing guided tours and tales of the first witchcraft trials. John Hathorne, an ancestor of author Nathaniel Hawthorne, is buried in the Charter Street Old Burying Point. This house can actually be seen in the modern movie Bewitched starring Will Farell.
Salem Witch Museum:
This Museum looks like a mini-cathedral, straight out of mid-evil folklore. It is open year round, but closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. It is located on Washington Square North. Their website is located at www.salemwitchmuseum.com
The address of the Bush House Museum is: 600 Mission St SE, Salem, OR 97302-6203
The phone number of the Bush House Museum is: 503-581-2228.
The address of the Reynolda House Museum Of American Art is: 2250 Reynolda Rd, Winston Salem, NC 27106
The web address of the Reynolda House Museum Of American Art is: http://www.reynoldahouse.org
there is one located in Massachusetts and one in Oregon ^(OuO)^
The phone number of the Reynolda House Museum Of American Art is: 336-758-5150.
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.
The address of the Brunk House is: 5705 Salem Dallas Hwy NW, Salem, OR 97301
Liberty Street, downtown Winston-Salem.
"The Witch House" in Salem, Massachusetts was the house of Jonathan Corwin. It is the only surviving structure from the period in which events related to the Salem witch trials took place.
A humidifier makes the air fresher, While a dehumidifier removes a fresh smell. A house would use a a humidifier and a museum would use a dehumidifier
Liberty Street, downtown Winston-Salem.