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Borah, a witch with green face paint, red hair, and a dramatic costume, extends her hand toward the viewer under a glowing full moon in Salem, Massachusetts.
Borah the Witch Reaches Out Under the Full Moon
A vivid wall display of historical and artistic Ouija boards at the Salem Witch Board Museum in Salem, Massachusetts, featuring unique designs and intriguing advertisements.
Fascinating Wall of Historical and Artistic Ouija Boards
A festive alleyway in Salem, Massachusetts, decorated for Halloween with large hanging spider decorations, cobwebs, pumpkins, and gothic lanterns amidst vibrant orange and white buildings.
Enchanted Halloween Alley in Salem, Massachusetts
A sunny view of the Salem Witch Trials Memorial in Salem, Massachusetts, showing green grass, tall trees, and pathways lined with white ropes. Visitors walk through the serene space under the bright blue sky.
Peaceful Grounds at the Salem Witch Trials Memorial
Two gravestones in Salem Massachusetts Charter Street Cemetery, one for Benjamin Felt (died March 1769, aged 64) and the other for Elisabeth Felt (died December 1789, aged 67), surrounded by fallen autumn leaves.
Gravestones of Benjamin Felt and Elisabeth Felt in a Historic Salem Cemetery
Inside the Salem Witch Board Museum, a wall features shelves with Ouija board-themed merchandise, including t-shirts and books. Nearby, a display case showcases vintage Ouija boards, and framed historical information adorns a vivid red wall.
Merchandise and Displays at the Salem Witch Board Museum
A stunning red autumn tree standing next to the historic John Ward House in Salem Massachusetts, with bright leaves scattered on the ground under a clear blue sky.
Vibrant Red Autumn Tree Beside the John Ward House in Salem Massachusetts
A row of weathered headstones at Old Burying Point Cemetery in Salem, Massachusetts, with soft sunlight and shadows cast by tree branches. The aged stones stand tall in the quiet, historic graveyard.
Historic Headstones at Old Burying Point Cemetery in Salem, Massachusetts
Two large, weathered wooden wall planks on display from an old jail in salem massachusetts, showing their rough texture and worn surface.
Ancient Wooden Planks Preserved from a 17th-Century Salem Jail
A plaque on the William Pickman House in Salem, Massachusetts, indicating it was built in 1823 for William Pickman, a merchant.
Plaque on the William Pickman House Built in 1823
A memorial in Salem dedicated to the innocent victims of the 1692 Salem Village Witchcraft Hysteria, featuring engraved names, inscriptions, and a central sculpture of an open book titled "The Book of Life," surrounded by autumn foliage.
Salem Village Witchcraft Victims Memorial
A trio of Baphomet-inspired "See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil" figurines displayed on a glass shelf in Salem, Massachusetts, alongside other occult-themed items.
See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil” Baphomet Figurines
A simple stone bench at the Salem Witch Trials Memorial, adorned with flowers and small tokens left by visitors, surrounded by a stone wall.
Stone Bench Memorial at Salem Witch Trials Memorial
A replica of the Hocus Pocus spellbook, featuring a lifelike eye and stitched leather cover, sits inside a glass display case. The case is set against ornate, patterned fabric with warm lighting.
Hocus Pocus Spellbook Display in Salem, Massachusetts
A view from the Salem Custom House in Salem, Massachusetts, showing an open balcony with the American flag, Derby Wharf, and Salem Harbor under a clear blue sky.
Open Balcony View of Derby Wharf and Harbor from the Salem Custom House
A showcase of rare spirit communication boards, including the Telepah Communication Board and Witchery Board, at the Salem Witch Board Museum in Salem, Massachusetts.
Display of Rare Spirit Communication Boards at Salem Witch Board Museum
A memorial stone in Salem, Massachusetts honoring Elizabeth Howe, a victim of the Salem Witch Trials, engraved with her name and the date of her execution, July 19, 1692. Flowers are placed on the stone, surrounded by fallen leaves.
Memorial Stone for Elizabeth Howe, Victim of the Salem Witch Trials
A skeletal figure with decayed features and holes in the torso on display at the Salem Museum of Torture in Salem, Massachusetts.
Creepy skeletal figure with decayed details at the Salem Museum of Torture, Salem, Massachusetts.
The entrance to Rockafellas restaurant in Salem, Massachusetts, located in the historic Daniel Low & Co. building with brick walls, large windows, and an elegant black canopy with glowing lights.
Historic Daniel Low & Co. Building Entrance to Rockafellas
A performer in a vibrant red outfit twirls flaming props during a dramatic nighttime show, captivating an audience in Salem, Massachusetts.
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A red wall in the Salem Witch Board Museum features large posters of the films "Ouija" and "Spiritika," alongside framed photographs and memorabilia related to Ouija boards. Below, a glass case displays DVDs and books on the subject.
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This exhibit highlights the cultural impact of Ouija boards in entertainment, showcasing their role in films, books, and historical contexts.


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  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 Coach House Salem Massachusetts
    Discover the Best Places to Stay in Salem...

    Discover the Best Places to Stay in Salem...

  • 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

  • Meaning and significance of Mabon in Pagan and Wicca traditions
    Pagan Holidays, Sacred Celebrations of Nature and the...

    Pagan Holidays, Sacred Celebrations of Nature and the...

  • 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...

  • Salem Heritage Trail Salem MA
    Walking Through History: Exploring the Salem Heritage Trail

    Walking Through History: Exploring the Salem Heritage Trail

  • Salem Trolley Haunted Happenings tour details
    Exploring Salem with the Salem Trolley: An Attraction...

    Exploring Salem with the Salem Trolley: An Attraction...

  • A dramatic and detailed portrait of John Proctor, a 17th-century Puritan man known for his role in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. He stands with a strong and defiant posture, his hands resting on his thick leather belt, exuding confidence and determination. His long, wavy brown hair and bearded face give him a rugged, resilient appearance. His deep-set eyes and stern, intense expression reflect a man unafraid to challenge authority, embodying his historical reputation as an outspoken critic of the trials. He wears traditional Puritan clothing, including a black doublet over a loose white linen shirt, symbolizing his status as a hardworking farmer and respected landowner. The dimly lit, moody background features a wooden colonial house with a fenced yard, possibly his farm in Salem Village. Behind him, a small group of villagers dressed in dark Puritan attire, including women in bonnets and men in long coats, stand in hushed conversation. Their cautious expressions and the presence of a horse near the fence suggest an atmosphere of tension and unease, foreshadowing the looming hysteria of the witch trials. The overall composition and rich painterly style emphasize Proctor’s strength, defiance, and tragic fate, portraying him as a symbol of reason and resistance in a time of fear and injustice.
    John Proctor The Farmer The Skeptic and The...

    John Proctor The Farmer The Skeptic and The...

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

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

  • A powerful illustration of Ann Pudeator set against a dark and stormy sky, symbolizing the fear and injustice of the Salem Witch Trials. Ann, an older woman with a resolute expression, stands in the foreground wearing traditional Puritan attire. Her gaze is strong and determined, representing her courage and unwavering claim of innocence. Above her, a symbolic set of unbalanced scales looms, emphasizing the failure of justice during the trials. Behind her, a beam of light breaks through the storm clouds, illuminating a group of shadowy figures in the distance, representing other victims of the trials and the eventual acknowledgment of their innocence. The scene evokes both the tragedy of the events and the enduring lesson of standing against fear-driven injustice.
    The Story of Ann Pudeator, A Victim of...

    The Story of Ann Pudeator, A Victim of...

  • Rebuilding Salem Ma
    The Great Salem Fire of 1914: A Tragedy...

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

  • Inside Blackcraft Salem in Salem, Massachusetts, featuring a suspended witch sculpture riding a broom under an orange-lit dome ceiling, surrounded by gothic decor and merchandise displays.
    Gothic Fashion and Mysticism at BlackCraft in Salem

    Gothic Fashion and Mysticism at BlackCraft in Salem

  • Core beliefs and practices in Wicca
    Learn About The Many Paths of Pagan Religions

    Learn About The Many Paths of Pagan Religions

  • 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...

  • Gerald Gardner and the Birth of Wicca
    The History of Eclectic Wicca

    The History of Eclectic Wicca

  • Proctors Ledge Salem Witch Trials
    Proctor’s Ledge Memorial: The Site of the Salem...

    Proctor’s Ledge Memorial: The Site of the Salem...

  • the house of the seven gables garden
    Visit the House of the Seven Gables in...

    Visit the House of the Seven Gables in...

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

    The Role of the Salem Marine Society in...

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

    Understanding Alexandrian Wicca for Beginners

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

    Discovering the Phillips House in Salem, Massachusetts

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