Salem Witch History Virtual Tour 2019
This is a video from Salem Massachusetts Witch historical area. In this video we check out the Witch House, The Witch Museum, The house of Seven Gables and the Witch village before Halloween starts in Salem Massachusetts.
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The Salem Witch Museum - What's the Story?
The Salem Witch Museum is probably one of the most famous buildings in the Witch City. It's plastered on postcards, t-shirts, stickers, and so much more.
But did you know that this building actually has a bit of history related to the trials themselves? Today, we explore the storied history of The Salem Witch Museum all the way from it's construction to today.
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Witches! - Scary history of the Salem Witchcraft Trials! UPDATE!!! (at The Salem Witch Museum)
This is an UPDATE of the first video I posted for my new channel with NEW INFORMATION - so I kept it local with a trip to see my friends at The Salem Witch Museum. There is a lot of dark history in this city and the surrounding towns.
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Salem Witch Trials of 1692 Reverend John Higginson and daughter Ann Higginson Dolliver Estate
Salem Witch Trails of 1692 Reverend John Higginson and daughter Anne Higginson Dolliver estate property currently occupied by the Salem Witch Museum.
Salem Town, Massachusetts Bay Colony, location of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692
Happy Halloween October 31st, The Blessed Samhain Festival, Witch's New Year, All Hallow's Eve, Wiccan Sabbat, Pagan Holiday, Fall Foliage season, Autumn Harvest, Autumnal Equinox, Blessed Mabon, Lammas / Lughnasadh, Haunted Happenings celebrations in Salem Town, Massachusetts Bay Colony, New England, USA
The City of Salem is a coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, in the United States and the location of The Salem witch trials of 1692.
The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693.
Salem Town is approximatley 5 miles from Salem Village which is now known as Danvers, Massachusetts
Salem is located approximately 25 miles from Boston and is available via public transportation:
From North Station, take Ipswich or Rockport trains. At Salem station, exit up stairs to Washington St.
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Destination Salem
Salem City Hall
93 Washington Street
PO Box 630
Salem, MA 01970
978-744-3663
Salem Witch Museum
19 1/2 N Washington Square,
Salem, MA 01970
(978) 744-1692
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SALEM ZOMBIE WALK WEEKEND 2016
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Salem Zombie Walk 2016
October 1 @ 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
The Salem Zombiewalk has been an annual event for a number of years. This is a great family-friendly event of a genre that incorporates all aspects of life, or rather, undead that takes place in Halloweentown, USA during Halloween Season. Prior to the Zombiewalk, participants gather at Collins Cove park for some field day activities, last minute costume tweaks and alterations, and of course to admire other lovers of the Zombie theme. Pets are welcome, so long as they are crowd friendly and well-behaved. Details are on the official flyer, please look for it on Facebook, and share the event. More info available via darqsalem
3:30 pm: Zombie Kickball begins, 4:30 pm: walk begins.
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Hosted by DARQ SALEM
Saturday, October 1 at 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Collins Cove Park
59 E Collins St, Salem, Massachusetts 01970
The Annual Salem Zombiewalk occurs on October 1, 2016!
Come one, come all to show off your awesomely creative under outfits and shuffle through the streets of Salem, Massachusetts!
Face painting/kickball/gathering starts at 3:30pm, and the Walk commences at 4:30!
This is a FAMILY event!
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The Salem Witchcraft Trials (1692) | A Witch-Hunt in Massachusetts
Of 200 accused of witchcraft, 29 were found guilty and 19 were hanged before the governor suspended the trials.
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The Salem Witch Trials
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One of the most infamous events in modern history took place in a small Massachusetts village called Salem. There, in just a couple of months several dozens of people were tried and executed for being witches. But why? What caused this mass hysteria? Let’s find out.
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Salem, the witch town of Massachusetts
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Salem, the witch town of Massachusetts
Salem is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States.
The so-called City of Witches (Witch City) because of the trials that took place in the year 1692, is located on the US Atlantic coast, 25 km north of Boston.
The city owes its growth to its strategic port, which acquired important influence during the peak of commercial traffic with Africa, India, Russia, Sumatra and China; in the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth. Recently, and taking into account its history, as its rich architecture of the aforementioned period- (recognized aspects both locally and internationally), it was granted the status of National Historical Heritage. There are more than 60 restaurants, coffee shops and coffee shops in the center of the city.
Salem receives more than one million visitors a year, who come from all over the world. This city concentrates a great part of the historical places of the state of Massachusetts, in addition to museums, cultural activities, fine restaurants and select businesses.
The Samuel McIntyre Historic District consists of four hundred and seven buildings. It is the largest agglutination of buildings in colonial America in the United States. Inside it is McIntyre's own house. Samuel McIntyre, or McIntire, (January 16, 1757 February 6, 1811) was an American architect and craftsman. It is a prime example of federal style architecture. He developed most of his work in his hometown, Salem, Massachusetts.
Known as The people of witches, Salem is a city located in the state of Massachusetts that is currently visited by thousands of tourists intrigued by terrifying stories that are woven on that place.
The event that gave rise to the fame of witch people to Salem occurred in 1962, when the settlers began a witch hunt that ended with the imprisonment of more than 150 men and women.
This hunt began in January of that year, after the daughter of the Reverend Samuel Parris fell ill. The diagnosis of the doctor was that they had bewitched her.
That provoked a mass hysteria in Salem that caused 13 women and 6 men to be condemned to the gallows, accused of practicing witchcraft and performing satanic rites.
At present, there is a museum dedicated to explain this event, and a tour that takes tourists to visit the sites related to the witch hunt.
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The Witch City: Salem's dark, haunted history
Some say it’s one of America’s most haunted spots. From apparitions in cemeteries to ghostly mischief in the Witch House, almost every spot seems to have a ghost story.
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Historic Salem Massachusetts Vlog - Witch Trials
Every Halloween time I love to visit Salem. There are so many attractions and shops to see. You can take tours and hear all about the Witch Trials that occurred there. I was only able to film some places from the outside but wasn't allowed to film at any of the indoor attractions. There is so much more to see and learn about that I was not able to capture in this Vlog. I highly recommend visiting Salem if you ever get the chance.
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In Salem Village, Massachusetts, February 1692, Betty Parris, age 9 and Abigail Williams, age 11, the daughters and niece of Reverend Samuel Parris became ill.
Their health failed to improve and they went into constant fits, so a doctor called William Griggs was called in.
His diagnosis? bewitchment.
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Ep. 143 - The Witch House in Salem
The town of Salem, Massachusetts carries a mystique that can be traced back to what has made this location infamous and that are the witch trials that began in 1692. One of the prominent figures in those trials was a man named Jonathan Corwin. When another judge was reluctant to continue forward with the trials, Jonathan stepped in, signing arrest warrants and taking part in hearings. The result of these trials would be the deaths of nineteen people. Corwin owned one of the few mansions in town and it would come to be known as the Witch House. Legends have cropped up around the house that the souls of those convicted of witchcraft haunt the home and other tales claim that women were tortured there to get their confessions. None of these are true. But something is haunting the former home of Jonathan Corwin. Join us and our special guest, Amanda Prouty who has given tours in Salem, as we explore the history and hauntings of the Witch House. Moment in Oddity features the history behind the electric chair as suggested by listener Karen Hubbard and This Day in History is by Richard Schaffer and features PeterFechter shot at the Berlin Wall. Our location was suggested by our listener and guest Amanda Prouty! Check out the website: Show notes can be found here: Become and Executive producer:
Salem Witch Hunt - The 'Witches' of Salem
Salem Witch Hunt: The 'Witches' of Salem
This is one of Colonial America's most notorious cases of mass hysteria, and has been used in political rhetoric and popular literature as a vivid cautionary tale about the dangers of isolationism, religious extremism, false accusations and lapses in due process. It was not unique, but simply a Colonial American example of the much broader phenomenon of witch trials in the early modern period. Many historians consider the lasting effects of the trials to have been highly influential in subsequent United States history. According to historian George Lincoln Burr, the Salem witchcraft was the rock on which the theocracy shattered.
The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. The trials resulted in the executions of twenty people, fourteen of them women, and all but one by hanging. Twelve other women had previously been executed in Massachusetts and Connecticut during the 17th century. Despite being generally known as the Salem witch trials, the preliminary hearings in 1692 were conducted in several towns: Salem Village (now Danvers), Salem Town, Ipswich and Andover. The most infamous trials were conducted by the Court of Oyer and Terminer in 1692 in Salem Town.
In 17th-century Colonial America, the supernatural was considered part of everyday life; many people believed that Satan was present and active on Earth. This concept emerged in Europe during the fifteenth century and spread with the later colonization of North America Colonies. Peasants used a kind of witchcraft to invoke particular charms for farming and agriculture. Over time, the idea of white magic transformed into dark magic and became associated with demons and evil spirits. From 1560 to 1670, witchcraft persecutions became common as superstitions became associated with the devil.
In Against Modern Sadducism (1668), Joseph Glanvill claimed that he could prove the existence of witches and ghosts of the supernatural realm. Glanvill wrote about the denial of the bodily resurrection, and the [supernatural] spirits. In his treatise, he claimed that ingenious men should believe in witches and apparitions; if they doubted the reality of spirits, they not only denied demons, but also the almighty God. Glanvill wanted to prove that the supernatural could not be denied; those who did deny apparitions were considered heretics for it also disproved their beliefs in angels. Works by men such as Glanvill and Cotton Mather tried to prove that demons were alive.
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BEST PLACES IN SALEM | The Witch House, Hocus Pocus Locations, Etc.
I sincerely hope you enjoy this video and find it helpful. Cheers to fall, Salem, and Halloween!
A few things I forgot to mention:
If you're a photographer looking for a beautiful street with gorgeous old homes, Salem has plenty, but Chestnut Street is stunning and definitely worth a walk down. Close to Essex street and the Ropes Mansion.
I went on the candlelit ghost tour at night and definitely would recommend it - tickets can be purchased near the Burying Point Cemetery. You'll see signs.
Turner's Seafood and Bambolina Restaurant (pizza) were the only places we stopped at for food and both were amazing.
Turner's Seafood
43 Church St, Salem, MA
Bambolina
288 Derby St, Salem, MA
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Locations:
The Witch House
310 Essex St, Salem, MA
Salem Witch Trials Memorial
24 Liberty St, Salem, MA
Burying Point Cemetery
Charter St, Salem, MA
House of Seven Gables
115 Derby St, Salem, MA
John Ward House
9 Brown St, Salem, MA
The Merchant/Joshua Ward House
148 Washington St, Salem, MA
Hawthorne Hotel
18 Washington Square W, Salem, MA
Marble Head/Chandler Hovey Park
Lighthouse Ln, Marblehead, MA
Roger Conant Statue
2 Brown St, Salem, MA
Bewitched Statue
235 Essex St., Salem, MA
Ropes Mansion (Hocus Pocus)
318 Essex St, Salem, MA
Max Dennison House (Hocus Pocus)
8 Ocean Ave, Beverly, MA
* Please remember the Max Dennison house is private property and must be respected as such.
Old Town Hall (Hocus Pocus)
32 Derby Sq., Salem, MA
HausWitch
144 Washington St, Salem, MA
Wynott's Wands
127 Essex St, Salem, MA
Wicked Good Books
215 Essex St, Salem, MA
The Marble Faun
102 Wharf St, Salem, MA
Hammond Castle
80 Hesperus Ave, Gloucester, MA
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Pioneer Village - Salem, MA
It's a depiction of life back in 1630. Thatched roof cottages, wigwams and the depressive lifestyle of colonial 17th century Salem. Honestly, I would totally live in one of these cottages but with wi-fi...
Sit back, relax and take in the lovely scenery of Salem during the witch trial hysteria!
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Most Haunted Places in Salem Massachusetts
What are the most haunted places in Salem Massachusetts? This list acknowledges Salem's Witch Trials, whilst also looking past it to explore Salem's ghost stories and reveal Salem's most haunted locations. More information:
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Salem Witch Museum Interview - Alison DiMario - Trials 1692
Salem Witch Museum Interview - Museum Director Alison DiMario and Irish Radio Journalist Sean McCarthy (RADIOIRISH.COM - The Irish Examiner Newspaper) speak informatively about the Salem Witch Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. The Salem Witch Museum is renowned the world over for keeping alive the history and factuality of the infamous Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The Salem Witch Museum welcomes all visitors and a trip to the museum is always worth making on any trip to the Boston Area of Massachusetts.
Hex Old World Witchery | Salem, MA
Visit Hex Old World Witchery in Salem, MA. It’s a one-stop-shop for all of your witchcraft items.
things to know before you visit salem, ma | historical places to visit | witch trials backstory
this video is a bit different than my usual content, but i wanted to provide a rough backstory to help you understand the history of salem village prior to your visit to this gorgeous new england town.
in this video, i will summarize (as best as i can) the salem witch trials, including some photos and information about historic destinations you can visit.
you can visit the witch museum to watch a re-enactment of the trials, but if you want to save the $13, this video will give you some background!
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