The Historic Hawthorne Hotel In Massachusetts Is Notoriously Haunted And We Dare You To Spend The Night
By Melissa Mahoney|Published September 08, 2021
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I'm an east coast girl living in a west coast world. I grew up in New England before moving to SoCal for several years. I then lived in NYC or a year before moving to AZ in 2009. I worked in the entertainment industry for many years of my adult life and have a deep love for photography, writing, and traveling around the U.S. as well as to far-flung locations around the world. Travel is my life and writing about it is a dream!
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For nearly 100 years, the iconic Hawthorne Hotel has welcomed over one million guests with its beautiful accommodations and excellent service. Located in the heart of a city that is no stranger to the paranormal, it may come as no surprise that there have been numerous reports over the years of unexplained activity and ghostly figures. Would you dare stay at the notoriously haunted Hawthorne Hotel? Let’s have a look at this historic landmark located in Salem, Massachusetts.
A member of the Historic Hotels of America, the Hawthorne Hotel was first established in 1925 as a hotel for business travelers. Over the years it has also catered to a number of celebrities and was used as a filming location for "Bewitched" in 1970 and, more recently, the film "Joy" in 2015.
The Hawthorne Hotel is an iconic landmark in the heart of Salem, a city best-known for the Witch Trials and one that's seen its fair share of hauntings and paranormal activity throughout many of its historical sites.
With all the guests who have checked in, there are a few who never checked out and have been haunting some of the rooms and halls ever since. There have been reports of unexplained noises, mists, babies crying (when there are no babies around), and furniture moving.
Room 325 is said to be the most haunted room in the hotel with lights and the faucet turning on and off by themselves. The sixth floor also experiences its fair share of paranormal activity with many reports of an apparition of a woman roaming the halls. Many believe the woman is Bridget Bishop, the first woman executed during the Salem Witch Trials. It is believed she had owned an orchard upon which the hotel was later built.
With its elegance and luxurious accommodations, impeccable service, and numerous amenities, you may be able to overlook the fact that you are staying in a haunted hotel.
Among its amenities, the Hawthorne Hotel offers dining options at both The Tavern and Nathaniel's. Nathaniel's Restaurant has an upscale 1920s ambiance, a lovely place to dine on American cuisine.
And then there's The Tavern, a more cozy and family-friendly dining option at the hotel, and the perfect place to enjoy some spirits in a place that is haunted by spirits.
Knowing that a hotel may be haunted, would you still book a stay? Let us know in the comments if you’ve stayed at the historic Hawthorne Hotel in Salem before, and if so, did you notice anything unusual?
To learn more about the Hawthorne Hotel and to book your stay, head to the website and follow the Facebook page.
For another haunted hotel in Massachusetts, read our coverage on the Omni Parker House located in Boston.
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