A Beverly, Massachusetts home with ties to the Salem witch trials is on sale for $600,000. The property was once owned by ...
On this day in 1690, "Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick" attracted colonial officials' ire by repeating a scandalous rumor and condemning a British alliance with the Mohawk Meilan ...
A home built in 1675 is on the market, offering four bedrooms, two bathrooms and history tying it to a man who was stoned to death during the Salem witch trials.
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 ...
The last proceedings of the Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts ended in 1693. But 331 years later, religious witch hunts remain a common — if not well-publicized — occurrence in countries ...
We dive deep into an exploration of the associations between queer women and witchcraft throughout the centuries.
Salem, Massachusetts, once known for the infamous witch trials, has transformed into a hub for modern paganism, Wicca, and new religious movements. Every year, thousands visit the city, not just for ...
Several reviewers also noted that the museum itself is outdated and needs renovating, but that it's worth a visit if you're looking for a brief history lesson on the Salem witch trials.
Salem, Massachusetts. A small town—with ... forever stands as one of the darkest chapters in American history. For those accused of witchcraft by their neighbors and friends, there was little ...
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