TRAVEL GUIDE: Visiting Salem Massachusetts



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TRAVEL GUIDE: Visiting Salem Massachusetts & Hocus Pocus Witches!

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21 Comments

  1. I downvoted this due to your choice of witch trial video, which shows burning at the stake. This is terribly wrong and shows you didn't do your homework. Not one person was burned in Salem, or anywhere in America, for that matter. You are also wrong to say their bodies ended up anywhere near the Witch Trials Memorial.

  2. maybe you could explain how a very wet summer, lead to some wheat turning into ergot. LSD. The girls effected lived on the wet marshy lands. Innocent victims were killed due to people not knowing to throw out the wet wheat grain. Nathaniel Hawthorne was related to Judge Hathorne. He changed the spelling of his name to distance himself from his infamous relative. Otherwise your tour was pretty good. I'm glad you omitted the cheesy tourist traps & satanic sites. I do love walking along Chestnut St. & seeing the homes of sea captains. That's where Salems history lies. Don't forget Samuel MacIntire & his gorgeous homes.

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