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Halloween in Salem MA, Nightclubs,
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Salem Halloween 2007 Salem MA
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You're invited to America's
Halloween
Festival! It happens every year during October in
the bewitching seaport of
Salem, Massachusetts.
It
is a magical month that blends traditional autumn
celebrations with the excitement of Halloween. The
result is
Salem Haunted Happenings - three weeks of
fun for your family in one of America’s most
historic and picturesque seaports. |
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HAUNTED HAPPENINGS
America's Halloween Festival
Nobody celebrates Halloween quite like
Salem, Massachusetts.
Whether you are seeking the changing leaves and
cooler weather New England Autumn brings or the ghosts and goblins that
Halloween is known for, you will find it all in Salem this October.
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Spiritways: A Night in Besieged Salem Village
7:30 p.m.
October weekends starting the 13th, plus the 30th
and 31st. Shows begin at 7:30 p.m.
History Alive! presents a terrifying night-time
journey through the Salem of the infamous "afflicted
girls". Custom-written for Pioneer Village, Forest
River Park, this is an outdoor/indoor full-immersion
experience. Children under thirteen only admitted
with a parent or legal guardian. All participants
must sign waivers. Children under 17 must have a
waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian.
Shuttle transportation to and from Pioneer Village
available via the "City Boo" Trolley. Departing
from the Front Street side of Derby Square, downtown
Salem. Combination tickets with Cry Innocent: the
People Versus Bridget Bishop are available. Ticket
Prices: $13 all ages, Spiritways alone $20 all ages,
Spiritways + City Boo Trolley transportation to and
from Pioneer Village $25 all ages, Spiritways + Cry
Innocent + City Boo Trolley transportation to and
from Pioneer Village. Groups of 15 or more may make
a reservation. Group rates will apply when groups
provide their own transportation. Call 978-867-4767
for more information.
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The Witch Trial Trail (since 1983)
7:00 p.m.
2007 Dates: 10/05, 10/06, 10/07, 10/12, 10/13,
10/19, 10/20, 10/26, 10/27, 10/28, 10/29, 10/30.
Visit the sites and hear the story of the 1692 Salem
witch trials. This one-hour candlelight walking
tour, led by historian-author Jim McAllister,
Reservations are neither required nor accepted; we
take everyone. Candles are provided. Adults are $10,
children 7-17 $3. Old Town Hall on Front Street.
Derby Square Tours, 978-745-6314
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The Terror Trail
Nightly: 10/1 and 10/5 -10/31. Check our web
site for updated schedule information (reservations
required). Tales of local haunted houses, spectral
assaults, and grisly murders "highlight" this one
hour and 15 minute candlelight walk. Tours are
limited in size and are by advance reservation only.
Candles are provided. Daily in October. For
information or to reserve spaces contact
Derby Square Tours at jim@nii.net. 978-745-6314.
Adults: $12 Children 7-17 $5
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Festival of the Dead: Annual Psychic Fair and
Witchcraft Expo
10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Every Day in October! Gaze into the future
with a psychic reading and make contact with the
Spirit World at Salem's longest-running psychic
fair! Hosted by Christian Day and the Salem Witches,
this popular Halloween event features the Witch
City's most gifted psychics. The Annual Psychic Fair
and Witchcraft Expo is Salem’s premiere gathering of
Psychic readers and spirit mediums! Museum Place
Mall, 176 Essex Street, Free Admission!
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Eerie Legends of Salem
2007 Dates TBA. A live theatrical performance
about witchcraft, ghosts and the supernatural.
Witness real stories of witchcraft as they come to
life on stage. Hear strange testimony from 1692, and
watch as supernatural beasts and ghostly phantoms
appear in front of you. This amazing presentation is
hailed by locals as a "hidden gem" and is perfect
for those wanting to learn more about the
supernatural in a fun and exciting way. Sit close to
the stage for a more startling show! The Griffen
Theatre, 7 Lynde Street, Salem, 978-825-0222 -
www.griffentheatre.com
Open daily 10:00 am – 8:00 pm,
extended hours in October
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Salem Witchcraft Walk
Daily at 3:00 pm throughout October.
Encounter the sobering facts and mystique
surrounding the infamous Salem Witch Trials. Visit
locales linked to the sobering events of 1692
including the former sites of the First Church,
Salem Meetinghouse and Prison Lane. Visit Salem’s
profound Witch Trials Memorial dedicated to the
truly innocent victims of the hysteria. Tour length
approximately one hour. Adults $10,
Seniors/Students/Active Military $8, Children (6 -
14) $6. 8 Central Street office, 978-745-0666.
www.salemhistoricaltours.com
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Haunted Footsteps Ghost Tour
7:00 and 8:00 pm
Nightly in October: at 7:00 and 8:00 pm Oct. 6 -
31.Join Haunted Footsteps Ghost Tour on a
nightly lantern lit stroll as our enthusiastic
licensed narrators resurrect Salem’s “spirited”
history. Tour length approximately 90 minutes.
Adults $14, Seniors/Students/Military $10, Children
(6 - 14) $8. Office at 8 Central Street,
978-745-0666 - www.salemhistoricaltours.com
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Legacy of the Hanging Judge &
Spirits of the Gables
7:15 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Legacy of the Hanging Judge
In 1692 the Salem Witch Trials wrought havoc on a
small New England Community. In this interactive
theatrical experience, see these events through the
eyes of Nathaniel Hawthorne and encounter those
accused and their accusers. Meet magistrate, John
Hathorne, Hawthorne's great-great grandfather, who
condemned many innocents to their death. Beware, you
may find yourself being accused of "writing in the
devil's book!" Performances begin every 10 minutes
and last approximately 35 minutes.
Spirits of the Gables
Guilt! Greed! Revenge! Witness the cursed Pyncheons
haunting the hallways of their eerie mansion.
Encounter Hawthorne's tormented characters as they
bring to life the bloodstained curse destined to
become the Pyncheon legacy. Experience Hawthorne’s
novel, The House of the Seven Gables in the ideal
setting – the house itself! Performances begin every
5 minutes and last approximately 35 minutes.
Last performance begins at closing. Reservations
highly recommended. 978.744.0991 ext. 104.
Tickets $14 each or Combination Ticket $25 (combine
with Spirits of the Gables).
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Cry Innocent: the People versus Bridget Bishop
11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
October Season: Daily, October 7-31. 11:00, 1:00
+ extra showings, which vary by the day. Call the
box office or stop by the Old Town Hall for a
schedule.
History Alive actors perform the historical
testimonies spoken by Bridget Bishop and her
neighbors over 300 years ago. Each audience serves
as a Puritan grand jury and votes to determine the
outcome of her examination. The actors respond in
character to all comments and questions, revealing
much about the Puritan mind. Three centuries ago,
Bridget Bishop was held, tried and the first to hang
in the Salem witch trials of 1692. Experience Cry
Innocent, hear the evidence, and judge for yourself!
A must see for everyone. Cry
Innocent is the longest continuously-running show
north of Boston. Commissioned by Norman Jones and
written by Mark Stevick. The 2006 production is
under the direction of Dawn Sarrouf. History Alive
is the professional acting branch of the Gordon
College Department of Theatre.
Additional shows are added at the
discretion of the box office. Stop by the Old Town
Hall for a daily schedule. Please Note: Reservations
are taken for groups exceeding 15 people. Groups
smaller than 15 must purchase tickets at the box
cart. Tickets will not be sold in advance. The box
cart will open 1/2 hour before the first show of the
day. Old Town Hall, 32 Derby Square, Salem.
Admission: $8-adults, $7-seniors/students, children
under 6-free. For information on group rates,
reservations or year-round private shows call
978-867-4747 or email: historyalive@gordon.edu
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Cemetery 101: Grave Matters
1:00 p.m.
Daily 1:00 pm throughout October. Explores
Salem’s earliest burying ground considered to be the
second oldest documented cemetery in the United
States, containing infamous occupants, symbolic
artwork and endless stories. Tour length
approximately 60 minutes. Adults $10,
Seniors/Students/Military $8, Children (6-14) $6. 8
Central Street office, 978-745-0666
www.salemhistoricaltours.com
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Witchcraft & Cemetery Tour
3:00 p.m.
Daily in October at 3:00 pm. You’ll hear the
poignant stories of many of these victims at the
Witch Trials Memorial that was dedicated to them in
August of 1992, as we walk past each memorial. We’ll
also visit the Old Burying Point Cemetery, one of
the oldest cemeteries in Massachusetts, the site of
the true "Witch Dungeon", and where Giles Corey was
pressed to death. We’ll look at gravestone artwork
and the symbolism of gravestone engravings. Adults
$13, Students/Seniors $10. Meets in front of
Visitors Center. 978-745-0138 or
www.spellboundtours.com
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Vampire & Ghost Hunt Tour
6:00 and 8:00 p.m.
Offered daily every night in October at 6:00 and
8:00 pm (rain or shine). Join supernatural
expert Mollie Stewart or her paranormal
investigators for a nightly journey around Salem's
dark edges in search of the ghosts of Salem! Visit
some of Salem’s most notoriously haunted places and
meet the ghosts that dwell within. Tour meets at the
Visitors Center, Nightly at 6:00 and 8:00 pm, 2 New
Liberty Street, 978-745-0138. See our web site for
Additional Tours. www.spellboundtours.com
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The Candlelit Ghostly Tour
Call for times
Friday, Saturday, Sunday in October and October
31. Tours start at 6:00pm and run every half
hour. This walk through the streets of Historic
Salem takes you to many of our most haunted houses
and locations. This tour discusses the history of
the building as well as the different accounts of
spirit activity. The tour guide will advise you on
the best methods of ghost photography as well as the
different types of spectral evidence that appears on
people's home photography. Some highlights of our
tour are the Joshua Ward House, the Howard St.
Cemetery and Old Salem Jail. This ticket is
available online on the Halloween Pass only, and
please specify when you would like to take your
tour. Location: 288 Derby Street, Salem,
978-740-2929 www.salemwaxmuseum.com
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Samuel McIntire: Carving an American
Style
PEM Exhibit
October 13, 2007 through February 24, 2008.
In celebration of the 250th birthday of Salem's
renowned architect, the Peabody Essex Museum is
holding the first major exhibition of Samuel
McIntire's distinguished career as a carver of
neoclassical ornaments for buildings, ships and
furniture. It includes more than 200 objects— from
original architectural drawings, carvings, and
sculpture, to examples of his extraordinary
furniture creations—drawn from both public and
private collections. Curator Dean Lahikainen, the
author of the accompanying book for the show, has
also selected paintings, prints, books, tools and
related decorative arts objects, giving viewers a
rich context for McIntire's work. 978-745-9500
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Sketched at Sea
Peaabody Essex Museum exhibit. Through January 6,
2008. This exhibition features a hidden treasure
of the Peabody Essex Museum’s maritime
collections—an important selection of marine
sketchbooks, many of which are being shown for the
first time. The men and women who created these
works were mariners, travelers, or professional
artists, and they all shared the experience of the
sea as the inspiration for their drawings. The pages
in the sketchbooks will be frequently rotated so
that visitors can regularly experience a fresh
selection of artworks. WORKS ON PAPER GALLERY.
978-745-9500 www.pem.org/exhibitions/current.php
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Perfect Imbalance, Exploring Chinese
Aesthetics
May 19, 2007 through May 17, 2009
Chinese culture is diverse, longstanding and
ever-changing. Yet common ties unite. This
exhibition offers an approach to understanding
Chinese culture through a study and celebration of
the aesthetics of Chinese art. Objects included
reveal key aesthetic clues that define the art of
China, and distinguish it from art produced by
neighboring regions, or art made in China for the
export market. These aesthetic standards prevailed
with the passing of time and foreign influences.
Ultimately they are a testament to the power of art.
The exhibition features 30 objects that date from
the Neolithic era to 2004 in a range of media
including paintings, jade, textiles, porcelain and
prints. 978-745-9500 www.pem.org/exhibitions
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Salem State College Art:
Eerie Horrors from Beneath the Vault of Dread
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Haig Demarjians’s solo exhibit of monster paintings,
drawings and multimedia. Exhibit runs from
September 24-October 18, Reception: October 10,
6 p.m. Free. M-F, 10 am- 2 pm or by appointment.
Salem State College, Winfisky Gallery, Ellison
Campus Center. For more information visit
www.salemstate.edu/arts. Info: 978-542-6515
- In a Pig's Eye
9:00 p.m.
Mondays open Mike, Thursday evenings Local Duos, and
Friday Afternoon Blues Jam. 148 Derby Street. No
Cover Charge. (978)741-4436.
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halloween@salem.org.
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www.salem.org.
The calendar of events will continue to be updated as events
are planned, so please check back often.
We look forward to seeing you in October at
Salem Haunted
Happenings-America's Halloween Festival! |
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