"Halloween Afterglow 2025" with Adam Berry in Historic Salem Massachusetts, 14 November | AllEvents

"Halloween Afterglow 2025" with Adam Berry in Historic Salem Massachusetts

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Fri, 14 Nov, 2025 at 04:00 pm

Hawthorne Hotel

Starting at USD 526

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Date & Location

Fri, 14 Nov, 2025 at 04:00 pm - Mon, 17 Nov, 2025 at 12:00 am (GMT-05:00)

Hawthorne Hotel

18 Washington Square West, Salem, United States

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"Halloween Afterglow 2025" with Adam Berry in Historic Salem Massachusetts
Join Adam Berry, co-host of Kindred Spirits and Ghost Hunters on the Travel Channel for an incredible weekend in Salem Massachusetts

About this Event


Halloween in Salem MA is amazing! Especially when it's November...


Please note: The schedule below is not complete. As some have already secured their hotel for the weekend we have released tickets early. The schedule will be updated ASAP and all attendees will be notified. AGAIN THE SCHEDULE BELOW IS A DRAFT AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE IF IT SAYS TBD.


Join Adam Berry, co-host of Kindred Spirits and Ghost Hunters on the Travel Channel for an incredible weekend in Salem Massachusetts. There will be a cocktail party at the famously haunted Hawthorne Hotel, local tours, a trip to the Peabody Essex Museum, a private investigation of Old Town Hall, and so much more!


"Salem is one of my favorite places to visit, year-round. I cannot think of a better time to host wonderful people and show them my favorite things to do around Salem while we bask in the afterglow of the Halloween season. The witch city will be less crowded, have shorter lines, and still have all the magick. After all, Salem is historic and wonderful no matter the time of year. I hope you join me for a curated weekend and my 'taste of Salem'. Space is limited for the investigation of Old Town Hall so grab your tickets today!" - Adam Berry

While we currently don't have a block of rooms BUT if you are interested in staying at the Hawthorne please reach out to me after you grab your tickets and I will check in with my contact at the hotel. There are some suggested hotels in the area as well: Salem Waterfront Hotel, Hampton Inn Salem, Marriott Peabody, and Extended Stay Peabody. If we get a block somewhere we will let everyone know!


PLATINUM VIP TICKETS INCLUDE (Limited to 12 attendees)

Pre-event Gathering Thursday, November 13th at a super secret HAUNTED location.

Cocktail Party (first-hour open bar) with meet and greet

VIP Dinner - Seating with Adam Berry

Peabody Essex Museum TBD

Museum of Torture Tour TBD

WitchPix with Adam TBD

VIP Saturday Night Hangout

Ghost Tour TBD

Late-night investigation of Old Town Hall with an extra hour!


VIP TICKETS INCLUDE

Cocktail Party (first-hour open bar) with meet and greet

VIP Dinner

Peabody Essex Museum TBD

Museum of Torture Tour TBD

WitchPix with Adam TBD

VIP Saturday Night Hangout

Ghost Tour TBD

Late-night investigation of Old Town Hall with an extra hour!


GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS INCLUDE

Cocktail Party (first-hour open bar) with meet and greet

Peabody Essex Museum TBD

Museum of Torture TBD

Ghost Tour TBD

Group investigation of Old Town Hall from 6 pm - 8 pm

SCHEDULE:

Thursday, November 13, 2025 - PLATINUM VIP ONLY

6 pm - 8 pm - Platinum VIP ticket holders will join Adam for a pre-event gathering at the INFO TOP SECRET- WILL BE EMAILED TO EACH PLATINUM VIP ATTENDEE. Adam will share his experiences investigating the location and filming for Kindred Spirits. Lite refreshments will be included. Who knows? Maybe a spirit or two will join us at this invite-only gathering. HINT: Devil Card


Friday, November 14, 2025

4 pm - 6 pm - Hawthorne Hotel - Join Adam and all of your fellow attendees for a cocktail party with a meet and greet at the world-famous, and haunted, Hawthorne Hotel. The first hour will be OPEN BAR! We will gather in the downstairs Library Bar to kick off this exciting weekend. Event merchandise, photo opportunities, and a mini-lecture will all be included during the party.

7 pm - 9:30 pm - VIP Dinner - TBD at one of Adam's favorite places to dine in Salem. Platinum VIP ticket holders will sit with Adam at dinner.


Saturday, November 15, 2025 - (Ben Berry's Birthday!)

TBD - Saturday is still being planned but as I know many have already secured rooms for the weekend I wanted to get the tickets out and on sale. As we add events for Saturday we will post them here in the event. Once the schedule is complete we will send out emails with the full schedule so everyone is aware

SOME OF THE EVENTS MAY INCLUDE:

Peabody Essex Museum, Salem Museum of Torture Tour, Church of Satan Tour, Charter Street Cemetery and Shop, Ghost Tour, Phillips House Tour, VIP Hang out, WitchPix


Sunday, November 16, 2025

3 pm - 5 pm - Enjoy lectures on Salem, the witch trials, and more! This is a new addition to our 2024 event. Learn a bit more about Salem and the paranormal before we investigate Old Town Hall.

6 pm - 8 pm - General Admission Investigation of Old Town Hall

8:30 pm - 11:30 pm - VIP Investigation of Old Town Hall


There are no refunds or exchanges. This event will happen rain or shine.


INFORMATION ON OLD TOWN HALL IN SALEM

To stand before the Old Town Hall in Salem, Massachusetts, is as surreal as an experience can get. To stand before one of the most infamous buildings in one of the most infamous cities in the world, could make the most stoic of all of the Joe Cools, feel uneasy. That unsettling sensation one gets when standing out front, only increases in the evening hours when the shadows from tree branches cast over on the Old Town Hall, painting dark images of eeriness.

The historic Town Hall, while haunting at times, is still a beautiful work of architecture, that pumps life into the heart of downtown Salem. For its beauty, the Old Town Hall has been featured in countless films, most notably, Hocus Pocus.

Today, the Old Town Hall is still used as a public hall, the building hosts many community-related events ranging from a farmers market and fundraisers to private parties and weddings. The life, love, and celebrations held at the Old Town Hall year-round ensure its legacy and continuance in making history.

The hall's first floor operates as a museum, that accurately presents Salem's grim history. A history blanketed by the witch hysteria, yes, but also, so much more. There is a small entrance fee, a mere four dollars a person. And, honestly, what else can you do this day for four dollars? A cheap pack of smokes, a couple of things off the dollar menu at Mickey Dees? Maybe you should skip the cancer sticks and nuggets of diabetes, and instead learn the stories of years gone by. You may even encounter a spirit or two.

The Old Town Hall, is a symbol of both sides of Salem, the obligation to remember its dark past so that it is never repeated while pushing forward to create a new and more positive imprint on lives for years to come.



The History of the Old Town Hall

The earliest still-standing municipal building operating in Salem is the, you guessed it, the Old Town Hall (dating back to 1816-17). Constructed in the popular Federal Style, the building is as crucial to Salem's way of life today as it was two hundred years ago. The structure's second floor, known as the Great Hall, has always functioned as a public hall. However, the Great Hall only housed the majority of the Town's offices till the year of 1837. The first floor of the Old Town Hall was designed from the get-go to serve as a public market. However, today the first floor is used for creativity, for the arts.

The Old Town Hall, and the square in which it sits, Derby Square, have been able to hold onto their shared legacy with the prominent Derby family. Derby Square is not the only namesake of the family, all around Salem you can find tributes to the Derbys: Derby Wharf, Derby Street, and a couple of waterfront Derby houses.

The establishment of Derby Square and the Town Hall were made possible by Benjamin Pickman Jr. and John Derby III. The duo were of Salem's high society, they were also business partners and brothers-in-law. Pickman and Derby were the ones who offered the land to make the Square and Town Hall possible.

However, there was one condition in their offering of the land. That condition was the city must construct a proper civic building on the property. A building is open both for the public and commercial sides of the city. Their offer was accepted, and thus the development of Derby Square commenced.

The civic building, which would house a town hall and a market house was heavily influenced by a man by the name of Charles Bulfinch. Bulfinch, an early American architect, and Massachusetts native perfected the Federal Style, of which the creation of the Town Hall was based. Salem-born Samuel McIntire's artisanal trademarks also inspired the design of the hall.

The actual builder of the Town Hall was Joshua Upham, who constructed the building for twelve thousand dollars. The building's market officially opened to the public on the 26th of November in the year 1816. And, on July 8th of 1817, the second floor of the building was christened by President James Monroe. The hall went on to host many events, most notable were the receptions it held for General Lafayette and President Andrew Jackson.

The Town Hall had only operated in the building for two decades when it moved its location to a newly constructed Greek Revival on Washington Street. From then on out, the building on Derby Square became known as the Market House and operated as such. The building remained a popular draw for its butchers and restaurant. Just outside of the Market House, there were additional stands featuring freshly caught fish.



The Old Town Hall Reborn

Over the next century, many vendors left the Market House for more modern locations, by the year 1907 the sole tenant was the Salem Beef Company which occupied the entire lower level of the building. The outdoor stalls continued to operate with success but began to lose more and more customers through the 1920s.

The Market House's outdated features had virtually rendered it obsolete, thus spurring talks of demolition. That is until white knight and preservationist, Philip Horton Smith stepped in to save the day. Smith was a prominent architect of the era and built many churches, schools, and other public structures in the Massachusetts area.

Smith's plan for the building's redesign was funded by one of the stimulus programs activated to counteract the Great Depression. The stalls and restaurant on the first floor were removed, and the space was converted into mostly offices for city use. The Market House name was also removed, replaced by the moniker, the Old Town Hall. While the indoor market no longer exists, a farmers market continues to operate out front.



In Recent Years

In the seceding years, The Old Town Hall, was home to the boring, like offices and storage, to the exciting such as fairs and stage productions. In 2008, Gordon College began managing the building, and established their award-winning play on the second floor, along with their museum, depicting Salem's history on the first floor.

You can also still visit the farmers market at the Old Town Hall, every Thursday. So, while the building on Derby Square's history has gone up and down over the years, it's amazingly still vital two hundred years after its inception.



The Ghosts of the Old Town Hall

The Old Town Hall is said to be one of the most haunted buildings in all of Salem, but aside from a couple of fires that occurred nothing tragic happened at the building, nothing known to the public at least.



The Tunnels Below

Could the hauntings have anything to do with the city's infamous smuggler's tunnels? Maybe. A little-known secret about the Old Town Hall is that it at one time had an entrance to the tunnels. These tunnels ran three miles and were passageways for sin. The tunnels under the downtown district of Salem allowed "gentlemen" to travel in secret to brothels, move slaves, and conceal murders.

Some time ago, the Town Hall's entrance to the tunnels was sealed up with cement. But, why? Well, it's without little question these tunnels are haunted. Perhaps, those in charge of the building were trying to keep the lost souls of smugglers, pirates, and most unsavory of all, politicians from entering in. It appears those in charge acted too late, as it is believed that many of the ghosts of these men now haunt the Old Town Hall.

Those who run the Old Town Hall today, are adamant that the building is not haunted, but visitors and former staff from throughout the years say different. People who have provided photographic evidence proving the building is haunted, have even been dismissed by management and promptly asked to leave.

But, management's denials of the hauntings at the Old Town Hall, do little in swaying the ghostly inhabitants from acting out. During events at the Town Hall, the lights have been known to suddenly turn off and on with rapid consistency.



The Poltergeist

Some believe the paranormal activity at the Old Town Hall is more dire than flickering lights, some believe the energy trapped inside the building's walls is a poltergeist. And, a nasty one at that. Reportedly, at night, loud noises emanate seemingly from nowhere, while objects suddenly get thrown about. The physical disturbances not only occur at night, objects in the museum have been seen moving around at their own will during business hours.

Others have also seen ghostly images appear in the windows of the building during the evening. Pictures of these shadowy figures have been captured time and time again by both long-time residents of Salem and visitors on walking tours. The multitude of ghost sightings at the Old Town Hall are hard to ignore. Yet, the mystery of just who these spirits were, is a different story altogether. It is a question that may never be answered.

While paranormal experiences are in no short supply, both in and around the building, no harm has come of the ghostly actions as of yet.



Ghostly Encounter

There is no doubt of the haunted activity at the Old Town Hall, with reports of paranormal ongoings taking place since the building's construction. One of these occurrences was witnessed by Barbara Gambichler and her daughter in the year 2007: "My daughter ( age 22 years old), felt the presence of something when we went to see the reenactment of Bridget Bishop (who died during the Witch Trials), in The Old Town Hall."

Barbara then went on to talk about the four ghosts who haunt the Old Town Hall, in particular, the ghosts who roam around on Front Street, which is located behind the hall: "I've been to Salem three times, and on some nights these four ghosts are active. One is a woman who is not friendly, wearing a brown dress, probably from the late 1700's or 1800's. My 22-year-old daughter had a physical encounter with the woman in the brown dress, in the afternoon, forgetting I warned her about Front Street."

The mysteriousness of these four ghosts who lurk just outside of the Old Town Hall, continue to be of interest to Barbara: "My girlfriend and I have seen and felt the presence, but no physical contact. On every tour we took, I asked the same question to each tour guide, no one has the history of these four ghosts."


THE END


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Agenda


🕑: 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM
FRIDAY: Cocktail Party with Meet and Greet

Info: Join Adam and all of your fellow attendees for a cocktail party with a meet and greet at the world-famous, and haunted, Hawthorne Hotel. The first hour is OPEN BAR! We will gather in the downstairs Library Bar to kick off this exciting weekend. Event merchandise, photo opportunities, and a mini-lecture will all be included during the party.



🕑: 07:00 PM - 09:30 PM
FRIDAY: VIP DINNER- TBD Location

Info: VIP Dinner at one of Adam's favorite places to dine in Salem!



🕑: 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM
SATURDAY TBD

🕑: 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM
SUNDAY - GOOD MORNING - EXPLORE ON YOUR OWN!

🕑: 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM
SUNDAY: Lectures at Old Town Hall

Info: Enjoy lectures on Salem, the witch trials, and more! This is a new addition to our 2024 event. Learn a bit more about Salem and the paranormal before we investigate Old Town Hall.



🕑: 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
SUNDAY: Investigate Old Town Hall Group A

Info: To stand before the Old Town Hall in Salem, Massachusetts, is as surreal as an experience can get. To stand before one of the most infamous building in one of the most infamous cities in the world, could make the most stoic of all of the Joe Cools, feel uneasy. That unsettling sensation one gets when standing out front, only increases in the evening hours when the shadows from tree branches cast over on the Old Town Hall, painting dark images of eeriness.


The historic Town Hall, while haunting at time, is still a beautiful work of architecture, that pumps life into the heart of downtown Salem. For its beauty, the Old Town Hall has been featured in countless films, most notably, Hocus Pocus.



🕑: 08:30 PM - 11:30 PM
SUNDAY: Investigate Old Town Hall VIP Group

Info: To stand before the Old Town Hall in Salem, Massachusetts, is as surreal as an experience can get. To stand before one of the most infamous building in one of the most infamous cities in the world, could make the most stoic of all of the Joe Cools, feel uneasy. That unsettling sensation one gets when standing out front, only increases in the evening hours when the shadows from tree branches cast over on the Old Town Hall, painting dark images of eeriness.


The historic Town Hall, while haunting at time, is still a beautiful work of architecture, that pumps life into the heart of downtown Salem. For its beauty, the Old Town Hall has been featured in countless films, most notably, Hocus Pocus.




Also check out other Entertainment events in Salem, Parties in Salem, Arts events in Salem.

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Tickets for "Halloween Afterglow 2025" with Adam Berry in Historic Salem Massachusetts can be booked here.

Ticket type Ticket price
PLATINUM VIP Tickets 1,052 USD
VIP Tickets 789 USD
General Admission 526 USD
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Hawthorne Hotel, 18 Washington Square West, Salem, United States

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"Halloween Afterglow 2025" with Adam Berry in Historic Salem Massachusetts, 14 November | AllEvents
"Halloween Afterglow 2025" with Adam Berry in Historic Salem Massachusetts
Fri, 14 Nov, 2025 at 04:00 pm
USD 526