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Halloween in Salem through the years

October 2005 The Salem Psychic Fair attracts hundreds of visitors every year. Salem first required fortune-tellers to receive a license to practice in April of 1930. Read the full story here . Pictured (from left) are Psychic Fair participants Nathaniel McManus, Leanne Marrama, Shawn Poirier, and Christian Day.
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October 2005

The Salem Psychic Fair attracts hundreds of visitors every year. Salem first required fortune-tellers to receive a license to practice in April of 1930. Read the full story here.

Pictured (from left) are Psychic Fair participants Nathaniel McManus, Leanne Marrama, Shawn Poirier, and Christian Day.

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