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  2. Salem Web Network - Wikipedia

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    The network owns over 13 national sites and 100 local websites for Salem radio stations featuring Bible study tools, devotionals, music and ministry streaming, conservative news and commentary, Christian e-cards, video and social networking and other material.

  3. Gardner–Pingree House - Wikipedia

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    Designated CP. June 22, 1972. May 12, 1976. Salem, 1820. The Gardner–Pingree House is a historic house museum at 128 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. It is judged to be a masterpiece of Federal architecture by the noted Salem builder Samuel McIntire, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1972 for its architectural significance.

  4. George Swinnerton Parker - Wikipedia

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    September 26, 1952. (1952-09-26) (aged 85) Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Occupation (s) Game designer, company founder. Known for. Founder of Geo S. Parker Co. and Parker Brothers. George Swinnerton Parker (December 12, 1866 – September 26, 1952) was an American game designer and businessman who founded Geo. S. Parker Co. and Parker ...

  5. Samuel Parris - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Parris, son of Thomas Parris, was born in London, England to a family of modest financial success and religious nonconformity. [2] Samuel emigrated to Boston in the early 1660s, where he attended Harvard College at his father's behest. When his father died in 1673, Samuel left Harvard to take up his inheritance in Barbados, where he ...

  6. Tituba - Wikipedia

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    Tituba. Tituba (fl. 1692–3) was an enslaved Native American [a] woman who was one of the first to be accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of 1692–3. She was enslaved by Samuel Parris, the minister of Salem Village, in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. She was pivotal in the trials because she confessed to witchcraft when ...

  7. House of the Seven Gables - Wikipedia

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    May 8, 1973. The House of the Seven Gables (also known as the Turner House or Turner-Ingersoll Mansion) is a 1668 colonial mansion in Salem, Massachusetts, named for its gables. It was made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne 's 1851 novel The House of the Seven Gables.