Witches, Gables and ‘Haunted Happenings’: A Visit to Salem

By Amanda Festa
With Halloween quickly approaching, here at Literary Traveler, we have really gotten into the spirit of the season.  For many, fall breeds nostalgia and a penchant for experiencing all things creepy.  So in honor of the spookiest of holiday seasons, we decided to explore a city known worldwide for its Halloween festivities.  Last week, Literary Traveler ventured to Salem, Massachusetts to take part in the month long 'Haunted Happenings' celebration, and explore all that the city has to offer.
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11:00 am– Derby Square:  Walking through the town’s center, it is easy to see why Sa...

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