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  2. Channing Tatum Takes Tour of Salem with Daughter Everly, 11 ...

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    Channing Tatum got into the Halloween spirit with his daughter Everly a little early this year.. The Blink Twice actor took Everly, 11, to Salem, Massachusetts, this month for a spooky summertime ...

  3. Salem Witch Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is often referenced as a tourist trap, with USA Today naming the museum as the second biggest tourist trap in the world as of May 2024. [10] [11] The Salem Witch Museum has been linked to a specific type of tourism, known as Dark Tourism due to its celebration of a dark topic in history. [12]

  4. Guest: Are 'Salem Witch Hunters' of 1692 invading our ... - AOL

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    Five women who were hanged as witches more than 330 years ago at Proctor's Ledge during the Salem, Massachusetts, witch trials. Sarah Good, Elizabeth Howe, Susannah Martin, Rebecca Nurse and Sarah ...

  5. Abigail Williams - Wikipedia

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    Abigail Williams (born c. 1681, date of death unknown) [2] was an 11- or 12-year-old girl who, along with nine-year-old Betty Parris, was among the first of the children to falsely accuse their neighbors of witchcraft in 1692; these accusations eventually led to the Salem witch trials.

  6. Tituba - Wikipedia

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    Tituba (fl. 1692–1693) was an enslaved Native American [a] woman who was one of the first to be accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials of 1692–1693. 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. Elizabeth Hubbard (Salem witch trials) - Wikipedia

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    A group of girls ranging in age from 12 to 20 were the main accusers in the Salem witch trials. [3] This group, of which Elizabeth Hubbard was a part, also included Ann Putnam, Mary Walcott, Elizabeth “Betty” Parris, Abigail Williams, Elizabeth Booth, Mercy Lewis, and Mary Warren.

  8. Elizabeth Howe - Wikipedia

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    She was one of the most well-known "afflicted" girls in the Salem witch trials. Her name appeared on the arrest warrant for Elizabeth Howe. [2] She was the niece of Reverend Samuel Parris, reverend of Salem Village and was one of the first two girls to become "afflicted". [6] Mary Warren was 21 when the trials began.

  9. A Beginner’s Guide to the Salem Halloween Experience - AOL

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    One night in late spring, when the temperature dipped to an uncharacteristically cool briskness for the south, I decided to lean into the fall vibes. I made a cup of chai tea, grabbed my favorite ...