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Books
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New England Pirate Museum 274 Derby Street, Salem 978-741-2800 |
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The unique and little-known history of New England sea-robbers comes alive at the Pirate Museum. |
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Salem Witch Museum 19 1/2 Washington Square N 978-744-1692 |
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A large selection of Books, Pamphlets, Videos and CD ROMs on the subject of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials, New England Graveyards, Tarot, Salem History. Open year round. Convenient on line store. |
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The Trolley Depot 191 Essex Street, Salem, MA 978-745-3003 |
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A strange little store in a great little city! Books about Salem and Witchcraft. Stop in when you visit Salem. Open year round. |
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Witch History Museum 197-201 Essex Street 978-741-7770 |
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The stories of 1692 are told through a historically accurate live presentation and tour. |
Gifts
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New England Pirate Museum 274 Derby Street, Salem 978-741-2800 |
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The unique and little-known history of New England sea-robbers comes alive at the Pirate Museum. |
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Salem Witch Museum 19 1/2 Washington Square N 978-744-1692 |
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A large selection of books on the subject of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials, as well as a good selection of gift items for everyone. Open year round. Convenient on line store. |
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The Trolley Depot 191 Essex Street, Salem, MA 978-745-3003 |
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A strange little store in a great little city! Where else would you find Wizard of Oz and Harry Potter items, Halloween collectibles (including Jim Shore), and cute stuffed toys? Along with books on Salem's History and Modern Day Witchcraft, jewelry, the best souvenirs and tee-shirts in the Witch City, and an ever-expanding selection of gifts, we've been the place to shop since 1991. Stop in when you visit Salem. Open year round. |
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Wicked Goodz 6 Central Street, Salem, MA 978-745-3119 |
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Wicked Goodz...for cool stuff. Wild Wacky & Wonderful Gifts, A little odd, a bit quirky, and just a tad irreverent! We have a wide variety of fun gifts for everyone you know. From anime to zombies, we’ve got something for anyone. |
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Witch Dungeon Museum 16 Lynde Street, Salem, MA 978-741-3570 |
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Gifts, Salem Souvenirs, Tarot Cards, TeeShirts, Books, Postcards. |
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Witch History Museum 197-201 Essex Street 978-741-7770 |
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The stories of 1692 are told through a historically accurate live presentation and tour. |
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Henry Derby Boutique 47 Summer Street, Salem, MA 978-745-1080 |
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Gifts, Accessories, Art and Crafts for home and seasonal decor. Located on the pedestrian mall by the clock. |
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Salemdipity 88C Pickering Wharf, Salem, MA 978-745-5556 |
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Salem Tees and Sweats, Gargoyles, Jewelry, Tarot Cards and Crystal Balls, Books on Witchcraft and Salem history, Halloween collectibles & Dragons, Puppets, Toys, and Greeting Cards. The Trolley Depot's sister store. Open year round. |
Home & Garden
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Henry Derby Flowers 47 Summer Street, Salem, MA 978-745-1080 |
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We create custom window boxes, doorways & cottage gardens. |
Magickal, New Age and Wiccan Supplies & Services
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HEX: Old World Witchery 246 Essex Street, Salem, MA (978) 666-0765 |
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Cast your own spell at Salem's newest Witch shop! Located across from the Samantha statue on Essex Street, Hex honors the old ways of Witchcraft and Hoodoo with ritual tools, jewelry, incense, candles, oils, statues, charms, roots, and herbs! Also get readings from Salem Witches (and proprietors) Christian Day and Leanne Marrama! Visit in person or shop online. |
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Omen: Psychic Parlor & Witchcraft Emporium 184 Essex Street, Salem, MA (978) 666-0763 |
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OMEN is Salem's premiere, Witch shop, and workshop center. We offer phone readings, in-person readings, private events, classes and workshops, and, of course, a range of items for divination, psychic work, and magic! Don't forget to visit us while you're in Salem! |
Travelogues/Video Games
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Visit Salem Travelogue/Video Game Salem, MA 01970 |
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Take a stroll through Salem without the sore feet! A virtual walking tour that brings you the sights and sounds of the city. Meet the people. Interview the Mayor. See shops, restaurants, museums and inns. Dance to the music of local bands. Learn about Salem’s history from the people who made it. |