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When four young girls from Salem Village began having mysterious fits in 1692, they accused Bishop of sending her spirit to ...
From madrone tree columns to a scrap-metal fire pit, local artisans created unique elements throughout this eco-friendly ...
The accused never denied witchcraft existed – they denied being part of it. Mary Easty’s calm, reasoned plea exposed cracks ...
The Florida Museum of Photographic Arts 2025 International Photography Competition exhibition opens and Powerstories ...
Just outside Salem proper lies one of the region’s most spectacular floral displays – Schreiner’s Iris Gardens. During bloom season (typically May through early June), the gardens explode with color ...
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Long before the hysteria took hold, something was already brewing in Salem. In part one of this deep dive, we explore the ...
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A new memorial is being proposed to bring attention to the town’s significant role in the infamous Salem Witch Trials and the injustices which the accused faced. The North Andover Historical Society ...
The house was built by local fisherman William Cleaves, then 24, whose father-in-law was accused of being a witch and sentenced to death. Cleaves’ wife died not long after and he remarried.
The Witch House — Salem, Massachusetts A crowd gathers outside of the Witch House on Essex Street, one of the few surviving houses in Salem that was directly involved in the 1692 witch-hunt.