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   EDUCATION
RECEPTIVE TOUR OPERATORS
   145 Salem State University
352 Lafayette Street 978-542-6000
As the comprehensive university of the North Shore, Salem State offers undergraduate and graduate programs to students during the day, evening or weekend hours, including many certificates and online courses.
SalemState.edu/Admissions
146 Wolfe Adventures & Tours, LLC
163 High Street, Newburyport 978-255-1645
Customized day and overnight tours for small/large groups. Receptive tour operator, multilingual step-on guides. “Spirits & Mayhem of Salem” 90-minute walking ghost tour for small or large groups.
Step on group rates.
WolfeTours.com
PLACES OF WORSHIP
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
978-745-2291
24 St. Peter Street
Tabernacle Congregational Church
978-744-3164
50 Washington Street
Temple B’Nai Abahram
978-927-3211
200 East Lothrop Street, Beverly
 First Baptist Church
978-744-3780
292-296 Lafayette Street
First Church in Salem (UU)
978-744-1551 316 Essex Street
Grace Episcopal Church
978-744-2796 385 Essex Street
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 978-744-9060
15 Hawthorne Blvd.
   OCTOBER 1-31
 SALEM
HAUNTED Happenings
HauntedHappenings.org
@DestSalem | #DestSalem | #SalemMA 69
 EDUCATION / RECEPTIVE TOUR OPERATORS / PLACES OF WORSHIP
      Witchcraft
Heights
Witchcraft Heights is the area located southwest of Gallows Hill, just outside of downtown. This neighborhood features street names like Witch Way, Puritan Road, and Witchcraft Road, as well as Witchcraft Heights Elementary School, all serving as nods to Salem’s history and its legacy as “Witch City.”
    Pigeonville/ North Fields
Once known as Pigeonville, Salem’s North Fields neighborhood refers to present-day North Salem. Located along the banks of the North River, the area was originally a seasonal home of the Naumkeag band of the Massachusett tribe. When British settlers arrived, North Fields became private farmland. And in 1775, the neighborhood’s North Bridge would become the site of Leslie’s Retreat, the first armed resistance of the Revolutionary War.


























































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