Friday, October 2, 2009

Pictures of a Bewitching Seaport

I was out delivering posters to the attractions that are participating in tonight's Mayor's Night Out, and I took some pictures around town. Evidence that Haunted Happenings is here to stay - at least for the next 30 days!

These pumpkins and RIP stones can be found outside The Witches Cottage on Lynde Street.


The Witch House on Essex Street is the only building in Salem that has direct ties to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Judge Corwin lived here.


My camera did not do justice to all of the people who were hanging out, picnicking, and exploring Derby Wharf at the Salem Maritime National Historic Site today. Derby Light (you can see it - way off in the background) is a great 1/2 mile walk out, just remember you have to walk the 1/2 mile back once you get there and take your picture!

Italian Sausage and fried dough stands are here! These are on the Essex Street Pedestrian Mall. There are others on Salem Common.

The Morning Glory B&B on Turner Street is beautifully decorated for fall!

For a complete list of things to do in Salem in October, visit HauntedHappenings.org.

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