Welcome to Pioneer Village! If you've seen the movie, Hocus Pocus, then this location may look familiar to you as it serves as the opening scenes to the film!
Get ready to step into a real-life time machine and travel all the way back to the 17th century! Pioneer Village is like a magical portal that transports you to the past, where you can experience what life was like for the first English settlers who came to America. It's a living history museum, which means everything you see and touch is like it was long, long ago.
The village is made up of authentic-looking houses made of wood and thatched roofs, just like they had back in the 1600s.
You'll meet friendly costumed interpreters who will show you how people lived, worked, and played in those days. They'll share fascinating tales about the challenges and adventures the settlers faced when they arrived in the New World.
A visit to Pioneer Village is a journey into the past, where history comes alive before your eyes.
Get ready to step into a real-life time machine and travel all the way back to the 17th century! Pioneer Village is like a magical portal that transports you to the past, where you can experience what life was like for the first English settlers who came to America. It's a living history museum, which means everything you see and touch is like it was long, long ago.
The village is made up of authentic-looking houses made of wood and thatched roofs, just like they had back in the 1600s.
You'll meet friendly costumed interpreters who will show you how people lived, worked, and played in those days. They'll share fascinating tales about the challenges and adventures the settlers faced when they arrived in the New World.
A visit to Pioneer Village is a journey into the past, where history comes alive before your eyes.
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.