Burying Point | Witch Pix Photo Sets
top of page

RETIRED

PHOTO SET

Unique Features:

Gravestones

Nighttime witch gathering

Our spookiest set!

PHOTO EXPERIENCE

Photo of a group dressed like witches, on our Burying Point set, behind gravestones
Photo of two people dressed like witches, on our Burying Point set, holding a skull behind gravestones
Photo of two people dressed like witches, on our Burying Point set, holding brooms behind gravestones

Burying Point- Witch Version is a cemetery scene inspired by Salem's Olde Burying Point on Charter St. The gravestones are moonlit, and the colonial homes next door are looking over the glistening water. This set is perfect for witches looking to embrace their spook.

We Retired this photo set...and are planning for a new version Fall of 2026.  (We're thinking really outdoors, with nightime skies and layed in fog.  More later.)

For Spring 2026 visits- book Olde Salem Village where our gravestones now make for a moody forest scene.

ABOUT THE EVENT HOSTS & SPONSORS

 

THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES

In 1668, merchant and ship-owner John Turner built a house on Salem Harbor destined to become one of America’s most beloved historic homes. Designated a National Historic Landmark District in 2007, The House of the Seven Gables is best known today as the inspiration for world-renowned American author Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1851 novel. In 1910, Salem activist and philanthropist Caroline Emmerton restored the mansion and opened it as a museum and Settlement House to support the local immigrant community. Over a century later, The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association carries on Emmerton’s mission and vision by offering free English as a Second Language and Citizenship classes and providing a platform for immigrant voices on the North Shore.

REAL PIRATES SALEM

The family-friendly pirate experience features the true tale of “Black Sam” Bellamy – the richest and one of the youngest pirates of all time – and Maria Hallett, the love of his life and so-called “Witch of Wellfleet.” During the early 1700s, Bellamy captured the infamous slave ship Whydah, as well as more than 50 other ships, earning him the nickname the “Prince of Pirates.” Meet the crew and follow their journey as they seek fortune on the high seas, amass the greatest pirate treasure of all times, and ultimately meet their untimely fate when the Whydah sinks in a violent Nor’easter off the coast of Cape Cod. See the world’s only fully authenticated pirate treasure ever discovered – including coins, jewelry, and weapons – retrieved from the wreck, and last touched by the hands of pirates more than 300 years ago.

A special thanks to our partners & sponsors

Pirates! Battle for Derby Street Sponsors.png

Witch Pix – Seasonal Hours
Memorial Day–Sept:   Daily 10–6:30
Mid-Sept–Mid-Nov:   Extended Halloween hours
Mid-Nov–Dec: Fri–Sun public hours
January: Closed for winter hibernation
Feb–Mar: Fri–Sun limited hours
Apr–May: Wed–Sun public hours

Walk-in availability varies by season.
Online booking recommended.

2.png
bottom of page