Sunday Oct 30, 2016
6:30 PM - 10:30 PM EDT
6:30 - 10:30 October 30, 2016
Peirce Farm at Witch Hill
$50/person before October 1, $65/person thereafter
Emily Levin
Essex National Heritage Commission
(978)740-0444
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Haunting at Witch Hill Presented by Essex Heritage 10 Federal Street, Suite 12 Salem, MA 01970 978-740-0444 Date: Sunday, October 30, 2016, 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM Location: Peirce Farm at Witch Hill, 116 Boston Street, Topsfield, MA, 01983 Join Essex Heritage as we travel back to Victorian times at the gentleman farm of railroad tycoon T.W. Peirce. You will be spellbound by eerie ghost stories in the manor house, enjoy games and music in the barn, and savor a complimentary signature cocktail. Tickets are $50/person if purchased before October 1 and $65/person thereafter. Cash bar. Victorian attire encouraged. Visit EssexHeritage.org/HauntingWitchHill for more information and to purchase tickets. The proceeds of this event will benefit Essex Heritage – the non-profit steward of the Essex National Heritage Area (Essex County), now celebrating 20 years of preserving and enhancing the unique natural, cultural and historic places of the region for the benefit of all who live, work and visit. -- # # # -- About Essex Heritage and the Essex National Heritage Area Essex Heritage is the non-profit organization that manages the Essex National Heritage Area by developing programs that enhance, preserve and encourage recreation, education, conservation and interpretation projects on Boston’s North Shore and the Lower Merrimack River Valley. The Essex National Heritage Area comprises the 34 cities and towns of Essex County, MA. For more information, visit www.EssexHeritage.org or call (978) 740-0444. About Peirce Farm at Witch Hill In addition to having been the country estate of T.W.Peirce, this property was once the home of Salem Witch Trial victim Mary Easty’s son, and the summer home of sea captain Benjamin Crowninshield.