Monday, July 3, 2006

Salem, MA 2006

Salem is such a fun town. It's probably perfect for older kids and um, me. Much of the city's tourist attractions reflect that it was the location of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Also, a lot of the local culture also addresses it: Police cars are adorned with witch logos, a local public school is known as the Witchcraft Heights Elementary School, the Salem High School football team is named The Witches, and Gallows Hill, a site of numerous public hangings, is currently used as a playing field for various sports.

Salem, Massachusetts 2006
Daily witch trial in the center of town

Tourists know Salem as a mix of important historical sites, New Age and Wiccan boutiques, and kitschy Halloween or witch-themed attractions. The most recent (and controversial) addition of significance is a bronze statue of the Samantha Stephens character (played by actress Elizabeth Montgomery) of the Bewitched television program in Salem's Lappin Park on June 15, 2005.

Salem, Massachusetts 2006
The Bewitched Statue!

Salem, Massachusetts 2006
At the Pirate Museum

Salem, Massachusetts 2006
Scene from The Crucible at the Witch Museum

Salem, Massachusetts 2006
I am a cheese ball.

Salem, Massachusetts 2006
Giles Corey exhibit at the Witch Dungeon Museum

Salem, Massachusetts 2006
Wands on sale at a local store

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