Bewitched Sculpture Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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At the end of Essex Street Pedestrian in Salem, Massachusetts, is a six-foot-tall bronze statue of Elizabeth Montgomery. Sponsored by a local cable company, the statue commemorates sit-com Bewitched in the '60s, in which Montgomery played a witch named Samantha trying to live a normal married life with her illegitimate husband. Unveiled in 2005, the six-foot-tall statue depicts Montgomery straddling a broom and flying in front of the crescent moon.
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Great Photo Op!
This is a delightful surprise, but so appropriate to Salem. Unlike the horrible Mary Tyler Moore statue in Minneapolis, this one looks like Elizabeth Montgomery. The detail is amazing, too. (Make sure...
Growing up in the 1970's, Bewitched was still an active part of TV culture. When I saw this, I had it as a must see for our group, and it was the first thing we saw in Salem. Part of that is the sta...
Great Photo Op!
This is a delightful surprise, but so appropriate to Salem. Unlike the horrible Mary Tyler Moore statue in Minneapolis, this one looks like Elizabeth Montgomery. The detail is amazing, too. (Make sure...
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Growing up in the 1970's, Bewitched was still an active part of TV culture. When I saw this, I had it as a must see for our group, and it was the first thing we saw in Salem. Part of that is the sta...
Cute Photo Spot
If you are a fan of the show, this is a must-stop location! Be sure to arrive early before a line forms. Lots of good restaurants nearby!
Great Photo Location
You have to take a picture by this iconic statue! Perfect location and if you are a Bewitched lover, perfect picture! Just kitschy
Bewitchingly cute
Very cute and impossible to miss while walking around Salem. Fun to stop for a photo and be sure to read the plaque below the statue :)