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Roxanne C.

There are cherry trees to rest upon, Japanese peonies, a Chinese pagoda to walk towards or even stare, a rose arbor to smell, and a bunch of tulips. In front of their house there is a copper beech, and the folklore says that the owners Ellery and Mabel Sedgwick planted two trees in the same hole and they came together. They grew vegetables and raised cows and chickens. They even had members of their literary circle, including Robert Frost. Long hill feels like multiple little gardens within one big one. You take a path and enter secret rooms, but there are very few walls. It seems like no one takes care of it, but somehow they do, and it is mysteriously calling towards you.

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Beautiful place to walk and enjoy the amazing flowers! It was so peaceful and quiet!! Highly recommend checking this place out

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Beautiful grounds, awesome gardens. This remains one of my favorite places that I have taken photos. A total hidden gem.

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Been here and loved it! Good place to walk your leashed dog. Many beautiful flowers and shrubs in the warmer seasons...

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Ropes Mansion

Ropes Mansion

4.9(32 reviews)
5.3 mi

As a fan of Hocus Pocus (it's one of my favorite Halloween movies!), I was very much looking…read moreforward to visiting Allison's house. While I didn't enter the house, it was great to see the exterior and take photos from outside. The Ropes Mansion garden is free to enter, and is accessible through an arched pathway at the side of the mansion. The garden, while small, is beautiful and tranquil to walk through, complete with plenty of roses and a small pond. It's a great spot to take tourist photos as well. A must-visit for Hocus Pocus fans!

We almost didn't make it see the Ropes Mansion before heading back home last week, but we decided…read moreour trip wouldn't be complete if we didn't see it. Do you remember in the movie when Dani and Max are outside the mansion just staring up at it in awe? That was me. The infamous mansion where Allison lives is a sight that can't be missed! It is located in a residential neighborhood at the very end of the street, but it is worth the quick detour away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist area. We came later in the evening so were only able to get a couple of night time shots - we wanted to get one of us in front of it, but a tour group was coming through at the same time and we didn't want to be too distracting. I'm not sure if they ever do tours inside, I believe the Ropes Mansion is owned by the Essex Museum, but the outside was definitely enough for me. If you're a fan of Hocus Pocus, this is a must stop!

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Salem Witch Trials Memorial

Salem Witch Trials Memorial

4.5(51 reviews)
5.1 mi

In a town that seems to now embrace what was once a dark spot on its history, this Memorial is…read morepoignant and non commercial. Feels like a place to reflect and remember in a quiet way. There are lots of "stories" but the history reveals a movement that took Women and Men, young and old, mostly by hanging (not burned at the stake as sometimes is portrayed) though there was the one older gentleman who was pressed. A docent told us a bit about him and his refusal to plead which resulted in the "pressing", a legal process at the time. It occurred in a relatively short window of time with several individuals being hung on the same days. Each person is memorialized with a stone ledge and I took the opportunity to speak each one's name. Looked like folks were also leaving flowers and other tokens. If your time is limited, I would make this a priority.

After visiting the Salem Witch Museum, we had to come here to visit the Salem Witch Trials…read moreMemorial. A little sad what the ladies went through during this dark time in our history. Women were mistreated during this horrible period. Glad we were able to visit the Salem Witch Trials Memorial to pay our respect to those who had their lives taken because of the fear of witchcraft. It's great to know they dedicated this area to the memory of those who lost their lives at such a young age. If you get a chance to visit Salem, don't miss the opportunity to visit this somber spot known as the Salem Witch Trials Memorial.

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