Salem, Massachusetts is best known for the Witch Trials of 1692. That history turned the small town into a Halloween destination, with more than 1 million people flocking there in the month of October ...
In 1692, the colonial town of Salem, Massachusetts, became caught up in a fervor over alleged witchcraft. In her new book “The Witches,” Stacy Schiff explores what led a group of Puritans to ...
“More than 300 years later, the severe trauma of the Salem witch trials lingers,” the museum argues—even if the town itself has mostly exchanged its dark history for a year-round Hallowee ...
On March 1, 1692, Salem, Massachusetts, authorities interrogated Sarah Good, Sarah Osborne and an Indian slave, Tituba, to determine if they indeed practiced witchcraft. So began the infamous ...
For over 60 years, the coastal towns of Provincetown and Salem have flown the rainbow flag as two of America’s most ...
A 300-year-old rare book that details events said to have inspired the infamous Salem Witch Trials will go on display. The book, from 1716, was purchased by two charities for Moyse's Hall Museum ...
One is an immersive narration of the 1692 Salem witch trials featuring costumed life-size mannequins, lighting and prerecorded narration, and the second, titled "Witches: Evolving Perceptions ...
Witches are very rarely featured as antagonists in horror games, but when they do make an appearance, they are almost always ...
However, a surprise on the list landed at #4. The fourth most boring attraction in the world, according to the Google-based ...