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A glow-in-the-dark Halloween display in Salem, Massachusetts, featuring stacked jack-o'-lanterns and a spooky cauldron scene with vibrant colors and eerie lighting.
Glow-in-the-Dark Halloween Display with Pumpkins and Cauldron
An acrobat in a sleek black costume balances on her hands while shooting a flaming arrow with her feet during an outdoor performance in Salem, Massachusetts.
Stunning Acrobat Performs Flaming Archery in a Captivating Act
Gravestones at the Old Burying Point cemetery in Salem Massachusetts, shaded by a large tree with branches extending over the historic burial ground, surrounded by colorful autumn leaves on the ground.
Gravestones Beneath a Large Tree with Autumn Leaves at the Old Burying Point
A child peeks through a penguin-themed cutout board at the Salem Frozen Fire Festival in Salem, Massachusetts, while family members smile and enjoy the festive night.
Playful Family Moments at the Penguin Cutout in Salem
The Collector's Office inside the Salem Custom House in Salem, Massachusetts, featuring period furnishings, a historic desk, a fireplace, and portraits displayed on a placard in the foreground.
Collector’s Office in the Salem Custom House
Art Exhibit with Stunning Shadow Patterns at Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts
An artistic depiction of the Satanic Temple in Salem, Massachusetts, featuring a dark gray historic house with a porch, a pentagram emblem, and a garden framed by intricate wrought-iron gates.
Salem’s Satanic Temple and Art Gallery
A weathered gravestone of Samuel Robins, partially covered by fallen autumn leaves, stands at Old Burying Point Cemetery in Salem, Massachusetts. The stone features intricate carvings and old-fashioned lettering.
Historic Gravestone of Samuel Robins at Old Burying Point Cemetery
A view of the First Church of Salem in Massachusetts, a Gothic-style stone building with tall windows and crenellated rooflines, adorned with a Black Lives Matter banner.
Historic First Church in Salem with a Modern Message
A woman dressed in a festive witch costume poses with her arms crossed in front of the Ropes Mansion in Salem, Massachusetts. The white historic house features black shutters, and she stands between two white gate pillars, smiling at the camera.
A Young Witch in Front of the Ropes Mansion
A man in a red and yellow beanie takes a photo in front of the Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. The gothic stone building with arched windows and the museum sign stands in the background with visitors gathered near the entrance.
Capturing Memories at the Salem Witch Museum
A person in a leather jacket stands in front of the Pickman House in Salem, Massachusetts, surrounded by autumn leaves and trees with fall foliage. The historic house in the background features red and brown wooden siding.
Fall Vibes at the Pickman House in Salem
The brick exterior and classic columns of Count Orlok's Nightmare Gallery on Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts, showcasing its spooky and mysterious sign.
Entrance to Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery on Essex Street
The storefront of Coven - A Dark Boutique, featuring Halloween decorations with skeleton figures, pumpkins, and an archway under a black store sign that reads "COVEN" in Salem Massachusetts
Coven Boutique Entrance Decorated for Halloween with Skeleton Displays
Gravestones of Captain Edward Russell and his wife Abigail Russell in Salem Massachusetts's Old Burying Point cemetery, featuring detailed inscriptions and carvings under a bright blue sky with autumn leaves scattered on the ground and modern buildings visible in the background.
Gravestones of Captain Edward Russell and Abigail Russell in Salem’s Old Burying Point Cemetery
A vividly illuminated Victorian-style home in Salem, Massachusetts, glowing with green, purple, and orange lights, surrounded by Halloween decorations, skeletons, and carved pumpkins.
A Salem Victorian Dressed in Eerie Lights
The entrance to Turner's Seafood in Salem Massachusetts, showcasing its red brick facade, arched windows, and hanging gold sign.
Entrance to Turner’s Seafood in Salem Massachusetts
A wide view of the Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, with its Gothic architecture centered between charming historic homes under a bright blue sky. The scene includes a white tent in front of the museum and autumn leaves scattered along the road.
Salem Witch Museum Amidst Historic Downtown Surroundings
A woman stepping down the stairs of a house in Salem, Massachusetts, decorated with pumpkins, bright mums, cornstalks, and a colorful fall wreath, basking in warm sunlight.
Capturing the Beauty of Autumn in Salem
The Ropes Mansion in Salem, Massachusetts, with a red sign from the Peabody Essex Museum stating "Ropes Mansion, Built 1727–1729," set near a white picket fence, colorful gardens, and fall trees under a bright blue sky.
Ropes Mansion and PEM Sign in Salem
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  • The Salem Massachusetts Witch House
    Explore Jonathan Corwin’s Witch House in Salem

    Explore Jonathan Corwin’s Witch House in Salem

  • This historic photograph shows the Gedney House in Salem, Massachusetts, as it appeared in the late 19th or early 20th century. The clapboard exterior, tall chimneys, and steeply pitched roof are visible, reflecting the house’s colonial origins. Surrounding the house is a picket fence, and in the foreground, a group of children and young adults pose for the photograph, giving a glimpse into the community life of the time. The image captures a moment when the house was likely being used as a boarding house, highlighting its evolution from a 17th-century home to a multi-purpose residence in a growing urban setting.
    A Rare Look at First Period Architecture, Visiting...

    A Rare Look at First Period Architecture, Visiting...

  • What is Inside the Count Orlok's Nightmare Gallery Salem Massachusetts
    Celebrating Horror Cinema at Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery...

    Celebrating Horror Cinema at Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery...

  • How did Martha Corey's outspoken disbelief in witchcraft lead to her arrest during the Salem Witch Trials
    The Tragic Story of Martha Corey, Victim of...

    The Tragic Story of Martha Corey, Victim of...

  • places to learn about authentic witchcraft in Salem
    The Coven’s Cottage: A Magical Shop in Salem,...

    The Coven’s Cottage: A Magical Shop in Salem,...

  • Abigail Ropes fire tragedy Salem Massachusetts
    Abigail Ropes, The Ropes Mansion Ghost

    Abigail Ropes, The Ropes Mansion Ghost

  • "An artistic vintage-style black-and-white portrait of Susannah Martin, a woman in her seventies from the late 17th century. She is shown wearing a modest colonial-era dress and a white bonnet, with a resolute expression. The drawing reflects an old-fashioned etching style, evoking historical illustrations from the Salem witch trials era.
    How Susannah Martin Became a Salem Witch Trials...

    How Susannah Martin Became a Salem Witch Trials...

  • A historical illustration depicting Sarah Wildes, a victim of the Salem Witch Trials, standing solemnly in the foreground with a determined expression. She wears a dark 17th-century Puritan dress, her hair neatly pinned back. In the background, a colonial village is shown with a fiery, ominous glow as a group of figures in black robes gathers. The setting is autumn, with barren trees and golden leaves accentuating the somber atmosphere. The image captures the tension and fear of the Salem Witch Trials, with Sarah appearing as a symbol of quiet resilience amidst the hysteria.
    Sarah Wildes A Victim of the Salem Witch...

    Sarah Wildes A Victim of the Salem Witch...

  • A magical illustration of a witch sitting by a glowing window, holding an open book as golden light swirls from its pages. A black cat with luminous yellow eyes sits on a nearby table, surrounded by flickering candles, gazing at the light with a sense of curiosity. A raven flies gracefully near the window, its silhouette outlined by the sparkling magical energy filling the scene, creating an atmosphere of wonder and enchantment.
    Wicca Familiars and Their Role in Magic

    Wicca Familiars and Their Role in Magic

  • Pickering Wharf Reviews
    Pickering Wharf: A Detailed Exploration

    Pickering Wharf: A Detailed Exploration

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    Exploring Hocus Pocus Film Locations in Salem, Massachusetts

    Exploring Hocus Pocus Film Locations in Salem, Massachusetts

  • Borah, a costumed witch with green face paint and red hair, captivates visitors in Salem, Massachusetts, with her animated expressions and elaborate attire.
    An Exclusive Interview with BORAH! Brewington Snaggletooth XIII

    An Exclusive Interview with BORAH! Brewington Snaggletooth XIII

  • The Hotel Salem in Salem Massachusetts
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    The Hotel Salem: A Unique Stay in the...

  • Giles Corey Pressed Salem Witch Trials
    Giles Corey, Pressed to Death in the Salem...

    Giles Corey, Pressed to Death in the Salem...

  • Best bed and breakfast near Salem’s historic sites
    A Stay at Morning Glory Bed and Breakfast...

    A Stay at Morning Glory Bed and Breakfast...

  • A charming historic inn with a pale yellow exterior and green shutters, The Coach House stands under a clear sky. The entrance features a black awning, and the manicured lawn is lined with tall shrubs. A black and gold sign reading "The Coach House, Est. 1879" is visible in the foreground, giving a welcoming touch to this elegant New England-style building. Branches from a nearby tree frame the top of the image.
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    Plan Your Perfect Visit to The Coach House...

  • The Ugly Mug Diner In Salem Massachusetts
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    Why the Ugly Mug Diner is a Salem...

  • A beautifully arranged dining room at Ledger Restaurant in Salem, Massachusetts, showcasing elegant table settings with candlelight, fresh floral arrangements, and modern decor in a warm, inviting atmosphere.
    The Perfect Salem Dining Experience at Ledger Restaurant...

    The Perfect Salem Dining Experience at Ledger Restaurant...

  • Alexandrian Wicca originated from the teachings of Alex Sanders King of the Witches
    Understanding Alexandrian Wicca for Beginners

    Understanding Alexandrian Wicca for Beginners

  • The Salem Massachusetts Witch Museum

    The Salem Massachusetts Witch Museum

  • The Salem Inn West House
    The Salem Inn: History, Hauntings, and Hospitality

    The Salem Inn: History, Hauntings, and Hospitality

  • Visiting Derby Wharf Light Station Salem Harbor
    The Derby Wharf Light Station: Salem Harbors Beacon

    The Derby Wharf Light Station: Salem Harbors Beacon

  • Where to get a tarot reading in Salem Massachusetts
    Exploring the Magic of Tarot Cards in Salem

    Exploring the Magic of Tarot Cards in Salem

  • Rebecca Nurse Salem Massachusetts
    Rebecca Nurse: The Salem Witch Trials’ Most Tragic...

    Rebecca Nurse: The Salem Witch Trials’ Most Tragic...

  • Old Burying Point Cemetery Salem Massachusetts
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    The Old Burying Point Cemetery: Salem’s Historic Resting...

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    The Great Salem Fire of 1914: A Tragedy...

    The Great Salem Fire of 1914: A Tragedy...

  • What you can learn from attending modern Pagan events in Salem
    A Traveler’s Guide to Paganism in Salem, Massachusetts

    A Traveler’s Guide to Paganism in Salem, Massachusetts

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    Gods of Nature and Myth: Learning About Pagan...

  • Joshua Ward House history and boutique hotel in Salem
    The Merchant: Joshua Ward’s Boutique Hotel in Salem

    The Merchant: Joshua Ward’s Boutique Hotel in Salem

  • Tourist guide to witch trial historical sites in Salem, MA
    The Story of Sarah Good and the Salem...

    The Story of Sarah Good and the Salem...

  • Elizabeth Montgomery Bewitched statue in downtown Salem Lappin PArk
    The Bewitched TV Show Connection To Salem, Massachusetts

    The Bewitched TV Show Connection To Salem, Massachusetts

  • Close-up illustration of an older man with piercing eyes, a long white beard, and a weathered face. He wears a dark, wide-brimmed hat adorned with a decorative button. His intense expression and colonial-era attire evoke the imagery of a 17th-century figure, reminiscent of individuals associated with the Salem Witch Trials.
    The Tragic Story of Samuel Wardwell Sr. and...

    The Tragic Story of Samuel Wardwell Sr. and...

  • Top-rated psychics at the Salem Psychic Fair and Witches Market
    Exploring the Magic of the Salem Psychic Fair...

    Exploring the Magic of the Salem Psychic Fair...

  • The Phillips House Salem Massachusetts
    Discovering the Phillips House in Salem, Massachusetts

    Discovering the Phillips House in Salem, Massachusetts

  • A breathtaking nighttime scene dominated by a massive, luminous full moon, its surface glowing with intricate detail. The moon casts its radiant light over a serene river that winds through a dense forest of towering evergreen trees, creating shimmering reflections on the water’s surface. Stars twinkle in the dark sky, adding to the celestial beauty. In the foreground, a small altar adorned with lit candles sits on the riverbank, surrounded by delicate wildflowers, symbolizing a sacred connection to nature and the divine feminine. The image emphasizes the moon as a powerful and central symbol in Dianic Wicca, representing the Goddess and the cycles of life, with an atmosphere of tranquility and reverence.
    Exploring Dianic Wicca, The Path of the Goddess

    Exploring Dianic Wicca, The Path of the Goddess

  • This is a historical illustration representing a young Puritan girl, inspired by Elizabeth "Betty" Parris, one of the key figures in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Betty, the nine-year-old daughter of Reverend Samuel Parris, lived in Salem Village, now modern-day Danvers, Massachusetts. Her mysterious behavior and claims of being afflicted by witchcraft played a pivotal role in sparking the trials, which led to widespread fear, accusations, and tragic consequences in the community. This depiction highlights the innocence and youth of Betty during a time of fear and mass hysteria.
    Understanding Elizabeth Parris and the Salem Witch Trials

    Understanding Elizabeth Parris and the Salem Witch Trials

  • The Custom House Salem Massachusetts
    The Salem Custom House: History and Hawthorne’s Inspiration

    The Salem Custom House: History and Hawthorne’s Inspiration

  • Tituba Questions
    Tituba: The Enslaved Woman Who Sparked the Salem...

    Tituba: The Enslaved Woman Who Sparked the Salem...

  • The Rebecca Nurse Homestead in Danvers, Massachusetts, showcasing a large red Colonial-style wooden house with a prominent brick chimney. The house is surrounded by a lush green lawn and shaded by tall trees, emphasizing its serene and historic setting. The bright blue sky adds to the picturesque view of this 17th-century homestead.
    Exploring the Rebecca Nurse Homestead and Its Story

    Exploring the Rebecca Nurse Homestead and Its Story

  • Salem’s Merchant Mariners and Their Role in War Efforts
    The American Revolution in Salem, Massachusetts: Tourists Guide

    The American Revolution in Salem, Massachusetts: Tourists Guide

  • Discover the Magic: Learn Witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts
    Discover the Magic: Learn Witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts

    Discover the Magic: Learn Witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts

  • Nathaniel Hawthorne Salem
    Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Famous Author of Salem

    Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Famous Author of Salem

  • A black cast-iron cauldron sits atop an altar or hearth, surrounded by flickering candlelight and mystical tools. Wisps of smoke or steam rise from within, suggesting the brewing of a potion or a ritual in progress. The cauldron's surface may be adorned with Wiccan symbols, pentacles, or Celtic engravings, emphasizing its sacred connection to the Goddess and the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Nearby, herbs, crystals, and a wooden spoon rest beside it, reinforcing its role in spellwork, alchemy, and magical transformation. The background may include moonlit shadows or a forest setting, deepening its mystical aura.
    Understanding Wiccan Symbols and Their Uses In Modern...

    Understanding Wiccan Symbols and Their Uses In Modern...

  • A painted portrait of Dr. Nathaniel Peabody with three young children, showcasing his role as a dedicated father. Dressed in formal 19th-century attire with a white cravat and dark coat, he exudes warmth and confidence. The children, dressed in elegant period clothing with lace collars, sit close to him, symbolizing their familial bond. This image highlights Dr. Peabody's emphasis on education, nurturing, and the development of his children, who later became influential figures in literature, education, and art. The painting conveys a sense of intimacy and pride within the family.
    Understanding the Life and Legacy of Dr. Nathaniel...

    Understanding the Life and Legacy of Dr. Nathaniel...

  • History of the Salem Marine Society in Massachusetts
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    The Role of the Salem Marine Society in...

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    America’s Oldest Candy Company: Ye Olde Pepper Companie

    America’s Oldest Candy Company: Ye Olde Pepper Companie

  • Who was Sarah Osborne in the Salem Witch Trials
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    The Tragic Tale of Sarah Osborne, A Victim...

  • Halloween Ball at Hawthorne Hotel Salem Massachusetts
    The Halloween Ball at the Hawthorne Hotel: A...

    The Halloween Ball at the Hawthorne Hotel: A...

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    Visit the House of the Seven Gables in...

  • A detailed artistic depiction of Elizabeth Howe, one of the victims of the Salem witch trials. The illustration shows a young woman with freckled skin, piercing blue eyes, and a solemn expression. She wears 17th-century attire, including a lace-collared garment and a straw bonnet, with her hair loosely framing her face. The image captures her emotional resilience and vulnerability, reflecting the tragic events of the Salem witch trials in 1692.
    The Tragic Life and Death of Elizabeth Howe...

    The Tragic Life and Death of Elizabeth Howe...

  • Is there a memorial or marker for Mary Parker in Salem
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    Who Was Mary Parker? The Real History Behind...

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    The Salem Witch Trial Memorial: A Site of...

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