If you are a fan of all things paranormal and witchy, then the US has a plethora of places for you to explore. From haunted houses to mystical shops, here are some witchy places to visit in the US. 1. Salem, Massachusetts: Known for the infamous Salem Witch Trials of 1692, this town is steeped in history and legends of witchcraft. Visit the Witch History Museum, Witch House, and the Salem Witch Trials Memorial to learn about the dark past of this bewitching town. 2.
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The Village is a perfect spot for your Smoky Mountain Getaway; whether you are doing a large gathering with a wedding, business retreat, family reunion, group vacation, large group gathering, or a small affordable family getaway in an individual cottage. The Village is a perfect spot for your Smoky Mountain Getaway; whether you are doing a large gathering with a wedding, business retreat, family reunion, group vacation, large group gathering, or a small affordable family getaway in an individual cottage.
2. New Orleans, Louisiana: With its rich Voodoo and Hoodoo traditions, New Orleans is a must-visit for any witchy enthusiast. Explore the French Quarter and visit the Historic Voodoo Museum, Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo, and the St.
Magical Memories
Magical Memories is a brand new, beautifully decorated, one bedroom, one bath, pond side, Veranda Level, log cabin in the mountains in the Bryson Village community. Magical Memories has a large covered deck with a dining area and a hot tub. (Gas grills are in the yard.) It has all the amenities for your perfect western North Carolina vacation.
Rental Amenities
Maximum Occupants | 4 |
Number of Bedrooms | 1 |
Number of Bathrooms | 1 |
Bed Sizes | Queens |
Beds - other | Queen Sleeper Sofa |
Square footage - Total | 1,125 |
Square footage - Conditioned | 825 |
Square footage - Deck | 300 |
Deck | Yes |
Barbecue Grill | Propane, in yard by pond |
Outdoor Dining | Yes |
On Creek | Yes |
Hot Tub (private) | Yes |
Fireplace (gas) | Yes |
Parking | 1 Assigned |
Washer/Dryer | Yes, in cottage |
Internet Access | Wireless Internet |
Televisions | 65" LCD Flat Screens in living room and 43" in bedrooms |
Television Service | DirectTV on all TVs |
Dishwasher | Yes |
Kitchen | Fully equipped |
Elevation | Ground Level |
View | Overlooks pond |
Pets | No |
Elevator | Not Necessary |
High Ceilings | Yes |
Air Conditioning | Central |
Heating | Central |
Non-Smoking | Yes |
Child Friendly | Yes |
Linens Provided | Yes |
Property Amenities
- Walk to town - train, restaurants, breweries, shopping
- Accessible 365 days of the year
- Centrally located for easy access to ALL the areas sights, attractions and activities
- Night time gated vehicular access
- Community fire pit area
- Wi-Fi
- Cell service - Verizon, Straight Talk, Sprint LTE
- Hear the train's whistle from every cabin and the house's decks
- Complex is suitable for family reunions, weddings, small conferences or other gatherings. Could even be used for large local parties.
Louis Cemetery No. 1, where the famous Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau is buried. 3. Sedona, Arizona: Known for its stunning red rock formations and spiritual energy, Sedona is a hub for New Age practices and alternative healing. Visit the Sedona Crystal Vortex, where you can find an array of crystals and spiritual tools, and explore the numerous vortex sites believed to have powerful energy. 4. Mount Shasta, California: Considered a sacred site by many, Mount Shasta is believed to be an energy vortex and a place of spiritual awakening. Explore the mountain's trails, visit the Crystal Room metaphysical shop, and participate in a sacred ceremony or meditation retreat. 5. New York City, New York: The bustling city of New York has its fair share of enchanted spots. Visit Enchantments, the oldest witchcraft store in the city, and Catland Books, a occult bookstore and event space. Don't miss the opportunity to attend performances by witch-themed theatrical productions, such as "Sleep No More." 6. Asheville, North Carolina: Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is a haven for alternative spirituality and witchcraft. Visit the Asheville Raven & Crone, a witchcraft shop offering a wide range of supplies and workshops, and explore the numerous metaphysical and healing centers scattered throughout the city. 7. Salem, Oregon: Often overshadowed by its Massachusetts counterpart, Salem, Oregon is a hidden gem for witchy enthusiasts. Explore the Salem Witch Walk and learn about local folklore, visit shops like Seven Stars and the Beehive, and attend the annual psychic fair and witchcraft expo. 8. Cassadaga, Florida: Known as the "Psychic Capital of the World," Cassadaga is a small town where many psychics and mediums reside. Visit the Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp and book a reading or a healing session, and explore the quaint shops offering a wide range of metaphysical products. These are just a few of the witchy places worth exploring in the US. Whether you're looking to delve into history, explore mystical shops, or tap into spiritual energy, these destinations are bound to satisfy your witchy wanderlust..
Reviews for "Walk in the Footsteps of Witches: Witchy Landmarks in the US"
1. Jane Smith - 2/5 stars - While I was initially excited to visit some witchy places in the United States, this book was a huge letdown. The information provided was incredibly basic and didn't provide any real depth or insight into the locations. It felt more like a simple tourist guide with brief descriptions rather than an in-depth exploration of witchy history and culture. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone looking for a comprehensive guide to witchy places in the US.
2. John Doe - 1/5 stars - I regretted purchasing this book within the first few pages. The author's writing style was dull and uninspiring, and it failed to capture the essence and allure of the witchy places mentioned. The information was poorly researched, and some of the descriptions felt generic and repetitive. There are definitely better resources out there for those interested in exploring witchy places in the US.
3. Sarah Thompson - 2/5 stars - I found "Witchy Places to Visit in the US" to be lacking in substance. The locations mentioned were widely known and easily found with a quick internet search. I was hoping for more obscure or off-the-beaten-path recommendations that truly embodied the spirit of witchcraft. Additionally, the lack of photographs or visual aids made it challenging to imagine and connect with the places described. Overall, this book didn't provide the unique and enchanting experience I was hoping for.
4. David Anderson - 3/5 stars - As someone who is deeply interested in witchcraft and the history behind it, I found "Witchy Places to Visit in the US" to be somewhat disappointing. The book did offer some interesting tidbits about certain locations, but the overall content lacked depth and could have been more thoroughly researched. While it could be a decent starting point for those new to witchy places, I would recommend seeking out more comprehensive and engaging resources for a truly immersive experience.