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Wicked Walking Tour
Wicked Walking Tour
Duration: 1 Hour.
Offered: Four times a day at 6 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 a.m., and 12 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
Meeting Location: Salem Common Bandstand.
Focus: A well-rounded journey through Salem’s past and present — blending iconic landmarks, witch trial history, architecture, and local lore into an engaging 60-minute stroll.
Ideal For: First-time visitors, curious minds, families, history lovers, and anyone looking for a compelling introduction to Salem’s most famous sites with a little wicked twist.
Tour Route & Stops
1. Salem Common
- Opening introduction in Salem Common, once a colonial militia training ground, now serves as the city’s historic heart—where centuries of public gatherings, protests, and patriotic ceremonies have shaped Salem’s identity.
2. Salem Witch Museum
- The Salem Witch Museum offers a dramatic and immersive introduction to the 1692 witch trials, bringing the hysteria and haunting legacy of Salem’s darkest chapter vividly to life.
3. Roger Conant Statue
- Located at the entrance of Salem Common, this arch commemorates President George Washington’s visit to Salem in 1789.
4. Witch House
- The Witch House, once home to Judge Jonathan Corwin, is the only structure still standing in Salem with direct ties to the 1692 witch trials, offering a rare glimpse into colonial life and Puritan justice.
5. Ropes Mansion
- The Ropes Mansion, an elegant Georgian-style home from the 18th century, tells the story of Salem’s wealthy merchant class and preserves centuries of history within its beautifully restored interiors and lush gardens.
6. Old Town Hall
- Old Town Hall, built in 1816, is Salem’s oldest surviving municipal building and a symbol of early American democracy—once bustling with civic debates, community gatherings, and lively marketplaces.
7. Witch Trials Memorial
- The Witch Trials Memorial honors the 20 innocent lives lost during the 1692 hysteria, with solemn granite benches etched with their names—inviting quiet reflection and remembrance in the heart of historic Salem.
8. Old Burying Point
- The Old Burying Point, one of the oldest cemeteries in the United States, holds the graves of notable Salem figures—including a witch trials judge—offering a hauntingly tangible link to the city’s colonial and Puritan past.
Tour Style:
Tone: Engaging, atmospheric, and slightly theatrical — walking the line between history and haunting.
Delivery Style: Conversational storytelling with vivid imagery, occasional humor, and emotionally resonant moments.
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Wicked Historical Tour
Wicked Historical Tour
Duration: 2 – 2.25 Hours.
Offered: Once a day at 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
Meeting Location: Salem Common Bandstand.
Focus: Authentic history of Salem – colonial roots, maritime power, revolution, industry, and architecture.
Ideal For: History buffs, students, educators, families seeking accurate, engaging content.
Tour Route & Stops
1. Salem Common
- Opening introduction in historic green space that once served as a colonial militia training ground, playing a crucial role in the city’s early defense and civic life. Today, it stands as a symbol of Salem’s community spirit and heritage.
2. Center Flagpole Memorial
- Beginning at the heart of Salem Common, where the flagpole stands as a tribute to local veterans.
3. The Washington Arch
- Located at the entrance of Salem Common, this arch commemorates President George Washington’s visit to Salem in 1789.
4. 23rd Regiment Boulder
- A granite boulder honoring the 23rd Massachusetts Regiment, reflecting Salem’s Civil War history.
5. Statue of Roger Conant
- Just outside Salem Common, this statue honors the city’s founder, Roger Conant, strategically positioned facing the city he helped build as a watchful patriarch.
6. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
- St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, established in 1733, is one of Salem’s oldest active congregations and a rare survivor of colonial-era religious life. Offers a powerful glimpse into the city’s spiritual and architectural past.
7. Salem Armory
- The Salem Armory, originally built in 1890, served as a training ground and gathering place for Massachusetts militia and National Guard units.
8. The Revere Bell
- Cast by Paul Revere’s foundry in the early 1800’s, is a rare artifact that connects Salem to one of America’s most iconic patriots. It now stands as a resonant reminder of Salem’s Revolutionary roots and community spirit.
9. Salem Armory Visitor’s Center
- A short walk away, this center offers exhibits on Salem’s military history and serves as an information hub for visitors.
10. Old Town Hall
- An iconic building from 1816, it has served various civic purposes and is a notable example of Federal-style architecture.
11. Pickering House
- One of the oldest houses in the U.S. continuously occupied by the same family, showcasing colonial architecture.
12. Salem Custom House
- Part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, this building offers insights into Salem’s maritime trade history.
13. Narbonne House
- A preserved 17th-century home that provides a glimpse into the daily life of early Salem residents.
14. House of Seven Gables
- One of the oldest houses in the U.S. continuously occupied by the same family, showcasing colonial architecture.ables
- Made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel, this 1668 house offers rich literary and architectural history.
15. Salem Maritime National Historic Site
- Explore the historic waterfront area, including Derby Wharf and the Friendship of Salem ship replica.
16. Witch Trials Memorial
- A somber site dedicated to the victims of the 1692 witch trials, encouraging reflection and remembrance.
17. Old Burying Point
- Salem’s oldest cemetery, dating back to 1637, where notable figures from the witch trials are buried.
Tour Style:
An insightful, narrative-driven walk through Salem’s most historically significant landmarks, focusing on accurate storytelling, preserved architecture, and the real people who shaped the city across centuries.
Delivery Style:
Confident, conversational, and deeply knowledgeable — led by guides who bring the past to life with compelling facts, vivid detail, and a respect for Salem’s complex and layered history.
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Wicked Night Tour
Wicked Night Tour
Duration: 1 Hour.
Offered: Twice a night at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Standard Time.
Meeting Location: Salem Common Bandstand.
Focus: A fun, fresh, and lightly spooky exploration of Salem’s nighttime personality — blending ghost stories, pop culture, local legends, and haunted history with a playful twist.
Ideal For: Evening explorers, ghost-hunting newbies, history buffs with a sense of humor, couples on a spooky date night, and anyone looking for Salem’s darker charm without the heavy vibes.
Tour Route & Stops
1. Salem Common
Introduction in the Salem Common, which once echoed with the marching boots of militias — but after dark, it whispers older stories: moonlit mischief, spectral sightings, and shadowy figures said to drift just beyond the lamplight.
2. Witch Dungeon Museum
- Beneath this unassuming building lies a chilling stage — where 1692’s fear-fueled trials are brought back to life, and where some swear the echoes of the accused still linger in the dark corners of the dungeon.
3. Count Orlok’s Nightmare Gallery Monster Museum
- A shadowy shrine to classic horror, this gallery is packed with monsters, movie magic, and lifelike figures so real you’ll swear one just blinked — but don’t worry… Count Orlok only bites after dusk.
4. Halloween Museum of Salem
- Step inside a carnival of the creepy — where Salem’s spookiest legends are bottled up behind glass… though some say not everything inside likes to stay put after closing time.
5. Artist’s Row
- By day, it’s buzzing with local creativity — but by night, the Row takes on a different vibe, where whispers of haunted studios and ghostly muses stir behind closed workshop doors.
6. Witch City Mall
- You might come here for souvenirs, but some say a few shoppers never left — after all, the ground it stands on holds secrets deeper than any discount bin.
7. Howard Street Cemetery
- Shadowed by legend, this quiet graveyard is where Giles Corey was crushed to death during the witch trials — and every time something bad’s about to hit Salem, folks say his ghost shows up to warn us.
8. Bewitched Statue
- This gleaming tribute to pop culture’s most famous witch casts a curious spell — a modern icon in a city built on real witch trial tragedy, stirring debate, smiles, and the occasional side-eye from the beyond.
Tour Style:
The Wicked Night Tour is all about fun, flair, and a touch of fright, delivered with witty charm and theatrical flair. Guides should approach this tour like a performer on stage — engaging, animated, and just a little mischievous. Think part ghost storyteller, part stand-up comic, part local legend whisperer.
Delivery Style:
Light-hearted and cheeky: Keep it playful. You’re not reciting textbook history — you’re spinning tales and inviting guests into the strange, quirky corners of Salem after dark.
Engaging and interactive: Ask questions, crack jokes, react to the crowd, and invite guests to participate (with consent, of course).
Spooky, but not too serious: It’s more Tim Burton than true crime — creepy vibes, but with a twinkle in your eye.
Smooth and story-driven: Let each stop flow into the next like chapters in a ghostly bedtime story. Keep momentum up with vivid storytelling, not just facts.
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Wicked Haunted Tour
Wicked Haunted Tour
Duration: 1 Hour.
Offered: Seasonal tour in October only.
Meeting Location: Salem Common Bandstand.
Focus: Celebrate the vibrant, magical spirit of Halloween in Salem through a festive journey of local traditions, pop culture, seasonal legends, and lighthearted haunted tales — capturing the excitement that transforms Salem into the Halloween Capital of the World.
Ideal For: Families, Halloween enthusiasts, costume lovers, and visitors looking for a fun, upbeat, and festive October experience that blends Salem’s history with its playful Halloween energy.
Tour Route & Stops
1. Salem Common
Salem Common is the heartbeat of the city’s Halloween festivities — a historic gathering place that transforms into a lively backdrop for parades, fairs, and celebrations, capturing the true spirit of Salem in October.
2. Washington Arch
- Standing proudly at the edge of Salem Common, the Washington Arch welcomes visitors into a world where history and Halloween magic collide — a perfect photo opportunity to kick off the night’s adventure.
3. Witch City Mall
- The Witch City Mall buzzes with Halloween energy, featuring spooky shops, eerie exhibits, and local artisans — a modern hub where Salem’s magical spirit comes alive year after year.
4. Haunted Happenings Festival
- Salem’s Haunted Happenings Festival is the epicenter of Halloween excitement — a month-long celebration filled with parades, performances, and ghostly fun that transforms the entire city into a Halloween wonderland.
5. Salem Witch Sculpture
- The Salem Witch Sculpture stands as an iconic tribute to the city’s complex past, blending history and legend into one striking symbol that perfectly captures Salem’s mystical Halloween spirit.
6. Derby Square
- Derby Square, with its cobblestone charm and centuries-old surroundings, transforms into a lively, festive gathering spot during Halloween — a perfect backdrop for tales of Salem’s spirited past.
7. Artist’s Row
- Artists’ Row bursts with creativity and Halloween flair, where local artisans showcase spooky, handcrafted treasures that celebrate Salem’s vibrant and ever-evolving spirit.
8. The Witch House
- The Witch House, the only standing structure directly tied to the Salem Witch Trials, casts an eerie silhouette — offering a chilling glimpse into the dark legends that haunt Salem’s Halloween nights.
9. Howard Street Cemetery
- Shrouded in shadow and legend, Howard Street Cemetery is infamous as the site where Giles Corey met his grim fate — a haunting reminder of Salem’s darkest and most ghostly history.
10. Haunted Neighborhoods Walk
- Wandering through Salem’s historic, lantern-lit neighborhoods reveals eerie architecture, whispered legends, and chilling tales that have lingered on these haunted streets for centuries.
Tour Style:
Festive, lighthearted, and packed with Halloween magic, this tour blends spirited storytelling with fun seasonal facts, weaving together Salem’s history and its modern-day Halloween celebration.
Delivery Style:
Upbeat, energetic, and interactive — guides will engage guests with playful anecdotes, colorful descriptions, and a warm, festive tone that brings the excitement of Halloween in Salem to life.
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Wicked Halloween Tour
Wicked Halloween Tour
Duration: 2 Hours.
Offered: Holiday tour on Halloween only.
Meeting Location: Salem Common Bandstand.
Focus: The Wicked Halloween Tour immerses guests in Salem’s most spine-chilling sites and ghostly legends, blending eerie history, theatrical storytelling, and a Halloween atmosphere like no other—culminating in a creative finale with SFX photography and video keepsakes.
Ideal For: Thrill-seekers, Halloween lovers, first-time visitors, and returning fans looking for a unique, spooky experience that combines Salem’s haunted history with interactive fun and unforgettable keepsakes.
Tour Route & Stops
1. Salem Common
- Once a colonial militia training ground, Salem Common transforms into the ultimate Halloween stage—its shadowed trees and historic grounds set the mood for an eerie evening. It’s here that our story begins and ends, as the spirits stir and the supernatural whispers through the leaves.
2. Washington Arch
The Washington Arch in Salem Common serves as a grand and solemn gateway to history. Built to honor the Salem soldiers of the Civil War, this dramatic stone structure captures the spirit of valor and remembrance. On the Wicked Halloween Tour, it becomes a symbolic threshold—where guests cross from the safety of the present into Salem’s shadowy past. Standing beneath its looming archway at dusk sets a perfect eerie tone, echoing with footsteps of history and whispers of the forgotten.
3. Witch Dungon Museum
The Witch Dungeon Museum stop on the Wicked Halloween Tour immerses guests in one of Salem’s most chilling theatrical experiences. With historical reenactments based on actual 1692 trial transcripts and a descent into a recreated dungeon beneath the building, this stop blurs the line between fact and fright. On Halloween, the already eerie atmosphere is amplified—making the cries of injustice and the creak of cell doors all the more haunting under the October moon. It’s a moment where history and horror collide in spine-tingling detail.
4. Howard Street Cemetery
- The Howard Street Cemetery stop on the Wicked Halloween Tour leads guests to one of Salem’s most notoriously haunted grounds. Said to be the final resting place of Giles Corey—pressed to death during the 1692 witch trials—this shadowy graveyard holds centuries of whispered legends and ghostly lore. On Halloween night, with dry leaves crunching underfoot and fog hanging low, the atmosphere becomes electrifying. It’s here that the silence speaks volumes, and the weight of Salem’s darkest chapter is felt with every step.
5. Haunted Neighborhood Walk
The Haunted Neighborhood Walk stop on the Wicked Halloween Tour winds through some of Salem’s eeriest residential streets, where flickering jack-o’-lanterns and candlelit windows create an eerie ambiance. These historic homes hold stories of hauntings, strange occurrences, and sightings that span generations. With costumed crowds weaving through the shadows, this section of the tour immerses guests in the living history of Salem’s supernatural side—where every doorway might hide a secret, and every breeze might carry a whisper from the beyond.
6. Charter Street Cemetery
- The Charter Street Cemetery stop on the Wicked Halloween Tour brings guests to one of Salem’s oldest and most iconic burial grounds, dating back to 1637. By the flicker of lantern light, visitors peer through iron gates at centuries-old headstones, their engravings weathered by time. On Halloween, the air is especially charged—this resting place of judges, ministers, and victims of old beliefs feels alive with Salem’s past. With the Witch Trials Memorial just beside it, this stop becomes a powerful moment of reflection and eerie reverence, perfectly capturing the spirit of Salem’s haunted legacy.
7. Witch Trials Memorial
- The Salem Witch Trials Memorial stop on Halloween is one of the most somber and powerful moments of the tour. As guests gather in the glow of evening, they face 20 stone benches—each engraved with the name and date of death of those executed in 1692. Surrounded by a quiet stone wall and fallen leaves, the memorial becomes a space of eerie stillness and remembrance. On Halloween night, the weight of history feels heavier, making this stop a chilling tribute to injustice, fear, and the lives lost during Salem’s darkest chapter.
8. Witch City Mall
- The Witch City Mall stop on Halloween offers a lively contrast to the somber tones of the cemeteries and memorials. Once known as the East India Mall, this location is now a hub of spooky commerce and seasonal chaos. On Halloween night, it transforms into a marketplace of the bizarre—packed with pop-up shops, costumed visitors, and haunted attractions tucked between the stores. The energy here is electric, making it a great place to explore how Salem blends commercialism with its haunted reputation in the modern era.
Tour Style:
Immersive, eerie, and theatrical—this tour blends historical haunts with Halloween horror, guiding guests through dim-lit alleys and eerie landmarks with storytelling, ambiance, and seasonal flair.
Delivery Style:
Dramatic and engaging, led by costumed guides who embody the spirit of Halloween with chilling tales, haunting visuals, and a playful yet spooky presence that keeps the energy high and the scares fun.
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