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The Hocus Pocus House

Essex Street in Salem, Ma is lined with some amazing colonial homes including this property operated by the Peabody Essex Museum located at 318 Essex Street. It is referred to as The Ropes Mansion but is also called the Ropes Memorial.

Salem has done an amazing job of trying to preserve these incredible properties. The house was originally built in the later 1720s for Samuel Barnard, who was a merchant in Salem. In 1768 Judge Nathaniel Ropes, Jr. purchased the property from Samuel Barnard’s nephew. The Ropes family lived in the house until 1907. It was given to the Trustees of the Ropes Memorial so the public could have access. There are stunning gardens in the back with several benches to sit on to enjoy this treasure.

For many that love movies you will recognize The Ropes Mansion in the Disney film “Hocus Pocus”.

Our Favorite Quotes from Hocus Pocus

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