Imagine a friendly witch named Samantha who could do all sorts of fun and amazing things with her magic. Well, the "Bewitched Statue" is all about her! Samantha is a character from a TV show called "Bewitched" that aired from 1964 to 1972.
The "Bewitched" statue, officially known as the "Bewitched Samantha Statue," was unveiled in Salem on June 15, 2005. With a twinkle in her eye and a graceful swirl of her hand, Samantha embodies the whimsy and wonder of magic.
Salem is known for its history with witches, but this statue reminds us that witches can be friendly and fun. It's not all spooky stuff!
The "Bewitched" statue, officially known as the "Bewitched Samantha Statue," was unveiled in Salem on June 15, 2005. With a twinkle in her eye and a graceful swirl of her hand, Samantha embodies the whimsy and wonder of magic.
Salem is known for its history with witches, but this statue reminds us that witches can be friendly and fun. It's not all spooky stuff!
Each page of The Good Witch of Salem’s coloring book is a tribute to the beloved children’s book, “The Good Witch of Salem”, while also showcasing iconic landmarks of Salem, MA. The imaginative designs, hand drawn by author Ashley Tina herself, are inspired by the story’s original illustrations from Suzana Svabodova.