The four-bed, two-bath property was first built in 1675 and belonged to a family member of a Salem witch trials victim. The ...
A Beverly, Massachusetts home with ties to the Salem witch trials is on sale for $600,000. The property was once owned by ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the New Tartan Pattern Created to Honor Women Accused of Witchcraft in Scotland Between 1563 and 1736The black, red, gray and pink design honors the thousands of individuals—mostly women—who were persecuted under the Scottish Witchcraft Act ...
A home built in 1675 is on the market, offering four bedrooms, two bathrooms and history tying it to a man who was stoned to death during the Salem witch trials.
There are thousands of officially registered Scottish tartan designs, but only one is dedicated to the “witches” of Scotland.
The books recounts the witch trials historians believe inspired the Salem trials in the United States of America.
The new Minot North High School Theater hosted its first performance when “The Crucible” was presented there Feb. 27 – March ...
Giles Corey, a farmer accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials, pleaded “not guilty.” He didn’t believe he’d achieve a fair trial and refused to speak. He was subsequently ...
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