Salem Massachusetts, July 2024

Salem Massachusetts, July 2024

The Theatrical Mixed With The Tragic

The day after my Lady and I saw the Foo Fighters rock Fenway Park, we spent the day walking around Salem, Massachusetts. It was my first time there, and my first impression was that Salem knows how to blend the theatrical with the tragic. You can enjoy the kitsch—the witches, the shops, the photo ops—while still feeling the weight of the real history underneath it all.

We had lunch at the Witches Tavern (which I’ve already written about), and soaked in the energy of the city streets.

Salem Ally Garden

The Salem Witch Museum 

We spent most of our visit at the Salem Witch Museum, a place that walks a fine line between camp and reverence. The dramatic narration plays as mannequins stare blankly from the shadows—but the gravity of what happened still lands.

Salem Witch Museum - The Devil
The devil is alive and well in Salem, and never were more lies told than now, for he hath taken possession of the imaginations of many.Cotton Mather, 1693
Salem Massachusetts - Witch Museum

The red circle in the center of the Salem Witch Museum’s main exhibit room is symbolic and quite dramatic. It’s a spotlighted area used during the museum’s immersive presentation. It functions narratively as the focal point of the story being told — like the eye of the storm. Visitors sit around it in the darkened room while the story of the 1692 witch trials unfolds through lights, narration, and life-size scenes that light up one by one around the perimeter.

The red circle itself contains the names of the 20 people who were executed during the Salem witch trials — 19 by hanging and one by being pressed to death. It’s a stark reminder that real people suffered and died during the hysteria, and it anchors the presentation in historical reality.

The names of the 20 victims:

Hanged (all in 1692):

  1. Bridget Bishop – June 10
  2. Sarah Good – July 19
  3. Elizabeth Howe – July 19
  4. Susannah Martin – July 19
  5. Rebecca Nurse – July 19
  6. Sarah Wildes – July 19
  7. George Burroughs – August 19
  8. Martha Carrier – August 19
  9. George Jacobs Sr. – August 19
  10. John Proctor – August 19
  11. John Willard – August 19
  12. Martha Corey – September 22
  13. Mary Eastey – September 22
  14. Ann Pudeator – September 22
  15. Alice Parker – September 22
  16. Mary Parker – September 22
  17. Wilmot Redd – September 22
  18. Margaret Scott – September 22
  19. Samuel Wardwell – September 22

Pressed to death:

  1. Giles Corey – September 19
The Salem witchcraft was the result of a fearful mistake, but it may teach us never to surrender reason to passion.Nathaniel Hawthorne, (circa 1850)
What occurred in Salem should not be dismissed as madness, but remembered as a mirror—what we do when fear outweighs justice.George W. Williams, 1883

Bewtiched!

Only in Salem can you mourn the witch trials and then turn the corner to find Samantha Stephens mid-nose-wiggle, immortalized in bronze. A truly chaotic vibe.

So my wife's a witch. Every married man has to make some adjustment.Darin Stephens, Bewitched, 1964 - 1972
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