This was TOTALLY so cool. You're in town for 24 hours. You did more, saw more, and shared more info, than many people who live nearby.😂 I love how you include eateries, as well. I can't think of anything you left out. I know that I learned new info. ***The timeline, and the list in the description, says it all. Since we're planning on going to Salem soon, I'll be rewatching this video, Nick. It is absolutely phenomenal, as usual.🏡🙏🏻🦹♂️🧙♂️👏🏻👏🏻🎊
Love, love, love!!!! Went to Salem twice and loved everything about it. Yes, your last video I watched helped us out a lot. Thank you! Thank you!👍 Looking forward to visiting there again.
AWESOME! 👏 🎉🎃 I NEED to go to Salem soon. So much history and such a cool place. Great job Nick another fantastic travel guide from you and your wife 👏👏👍👍
Great video! We absolutely love Salem and are bummed we can’t make it there this year. So nice to see I through thru your video. You hit every spot. Thanks for this 😊
I was in Salem back in July and you could just walk into Charter Street Cemetery so it must be new. I'm traveling back to Salem from Canada next month !
So another thing about the Rebecca Nurse Homestead is to the right of her monument is George Jacobs Sr - (1609-1692) was an English colonist in the Massachusetts Bay Colony who was accused of witchcraft in 1692 convicted and hanged on August 19. He was buried near where he was hanged. BUT his location was lost till 1950 when found and boxed up till 1970 when found in a drawer at the Danvers Historical Society in 1992 he was finally laid to rest here 300 years later. Also 1 of his decedents is Minuteman Pvt. Henry Jacob Jr. Danver's Militia who was killed April 19th 1775 at 21 years old. at the battle of Menotomy the site of the bloodiest fighting around the Jason Russell house. he is buried in Danvers
Please smash that 👍 button 🎃🎃🎃
This was TOTALLY so cool. You're in town for 24 hours. You did more, saw more, and shared more info, than many people who live nearby.😂 I love how you include eateries, as well. I can't think of anything you left out. I know that I learned new info. ***The timeline, and the list in the description, says it all. Since we're planning on going to Salem soon, I'll be rewatching this video, Nick. It is absolutely phenomenal, as usual.🏡🙏🏻🦹♂️🧙♂️👏🏻👏🏻🎊
Thanks sm Rhonda! We definitely do not relax on our vacations lol 😆. Thanks again!
Love, love, love!!!! Went to Salem twice and loved everything about it. Yes, your last video I watched helped us out a lot. Thank you! Thank you!👍 Looking forward to visiting there again.
So glad to hear you enjoyed 🎃🎃🎃👏
Thank you. Your video is the best I seen here so far. I will be in Salem this Thursday
Thanks so much! Have fun 🎃😎✌️
AWESOME! 👏 🎉🎃 I NEED to go to Salem soon. So much history and such a cool place. Great job Nick another fantastic travel guide from you and your wife 👏👏👍👍
You should! It’s such a cool town. Thanks sm!
Great video! We absolutely love Salem and are bummed we can’t make it there this year. So nice to see I through thru your video. You hit every spot. Thanks for this 😊
Thanks so much! Hope you get to visit again soon 🎃😎✌️
😃wow! 😃wow! 😀😀😁✌️wow! My favorite genre . Halloween and paranormal 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌, nick dude thank you so much 👻, I’m so ready for fun 🤟🤟🤟🤟
Glad you enjoyed! My favorite time of year as well 🎃😎✌️
I was in Salem back in July and you could just walk into Charter Street Cemetery so it must be new. I'm traveling back to Salem from Canada next month !
Awesome have fun!!
What day were you there? It already looks quite crowded. Thanks for showing us around. I'll be there in less than 2 weeks.
This was filmed Oct 1 last year. The last week of September it starts to pick up but almost entire month of October gets crazy. Have fun and enjoy! 🎃
Great vlog!
Thanks so much! Hope you’re doing well 😎
And a cold beer too ✌️✌️✌️
Lol 😂 thanks again!
So another thing about the Rebecca Nurse Homestead is to the right of her monument is George Jacobs Sr - (1609-1692) was an English colonist in the Massachusetts Bay Colony who was accused of witchcraft in 1692 convicted and hanged on August 19. He was buried near where he was hanged. BUT his location was lost till 1950 when found and boxed up till 1970 when found in a drawer at the Danvers Historical Society in 1992 he was finally laid to rest here 300 years later. Also 1 of his decedents is Minuteman Pvt. Henry Jacob Jr. Danver's Militia who was killed April 19th 1775 at 21 years old. at the battle of Menotomy the site of the bloodiest fighting around the Jason Russell house. he is buried in Danvers
Thanks for this great info!
A coworker of mine told there’s old furniture in a tunnel somewhere in Salem and they haven’t cleaned it out due to fear of spirits
Never heard of that but that’s creepy cool! Thx for sharing!
When the supposed witches were hung was that not under British rule? We were not the US yet?❤
How to see everything in one day? Visit in June.
Good point haha. We still managed to do it in October though
It looks too urbanised but what the heck it's Salem.
If you get away from Essex street and check out some other locations around Salem and Danvers I think you’ll find what you’re looking for 😎🎃
Why don’t you celebrate Halloween in your own city
Might want to move then lol
Tourist are the worst in Salem u make traffic worse then what it is