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Water Witch Café is a popular waterfront eatery located in Peoria, Illinois. Situated along the Illinois River, this café offers stunning views of the water and a casual dining experience for all patrons. The café is known for its diverse menu, which features a wide range of dishes to satisfy all tastes. Whether you're in the mood for seafood, steak, or vegetarian options, Water Witch Café has something for everyone. The chefs use fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create flavorful and delicious meals that will leave you craving for more. One of the standout items on the menu is the seafood selection.


The lecture will be followed by a book signing with Dr. Baker and his work, A Storm of Witchcraft.

Baker of the Salem State University History Department will talk about why folk magic was far more common in colonial New England than most of us realize. Daisy wheel marks, witch bottles, well-worn shoes by fireplaces or a horseshoe over a doorway are examples of the counter-magic employed to protect homes and families from evil.

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One of the standout items on the menu is the seafood selection. From shrimp cocktail to clam chowder, the café offers an array of seafood dishes that are sure to please any seafood lover. The fresh catch of the day is always a popular choice and is prepared to perfection.

Deliver Us From Evil: Counter-Magic in Early New England — October 3, 2018

This looks really interesting! I love learning about early American folk magic, healers, etc.

Per the Facebook event:
“Emerson W. Baker of the Salem State University History Department will talk about why folk magic was far more common in colonial New England than most of us realize. Daisy wheel marks, witch bottles, well-worn shoes by fireplaces or a horseshoe over a doorway are examples of the counter-magic employed to protect homes and families from evil. They are also evidence that New Englanders dabbled in magic, and feared witches and supernatural forces long after the Salem witch trials ended.

The lecture will be followed by a book signing with Dr. Baker and his work, A Storm of Witchcraft.

This lecture is $10.00 for the general public and free for members of The Gables. Advance tickets will go on sale for this lecture mid-July, 2018.

For more information, email [email protected], or call 978-744-0991 ext. 152.

Emerson “Tad” Baker is interim dean of Graduate and Professional Studies and a professor of History at Salem State University. He is the award-winning author of many works on the history of and archaeology of early New England, including A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials and the American Experience. He has served as an advisor for PBS-TV’s American Experience and Colonial House. Baker is a member of the Gallows Hill Project team who recently confirmed the witch trials execution site, and he has co-authored an iPhone app on the witchcraft crisis.”

This event takes place on October 3, 2018 from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm at the House of the Seven Gables, 115 Derby St. Salem, MA 01970. Enjoy!!

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Per the Facebook event:
“Emerson W. Baker of the Salem State University History Department will talk about why folk magic was far more common in colonial New England than most of us realize. Daisy wheel marks, witch bottles, well-worn shoes by fireplaces or a horseshoe over a doorway are examples of the counter-magic employed to protect homes and families from evil. They are also evidence that New Englanders dabbled in magic, and feared witches and supernatural forces long after the Salem witch trials ended.
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In addition to its impressive food menu, Water Witch Café also offers an extensive list of drinks. Whether you're in the mood for a refreshing cocktail, a glass of wine, or a cold craft beer, the café has a beverage to complement your meal. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly, always ready to suggest the perfect drink to enhance your dining experience. The café's atmosphere is casual and inviting, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely lunch or a cozy dinner. The interior is decorated in a nautical theme, with charming accents that add to the ambiance. Outside seating is also available, allowing guests to enjoy their meal while taking in the scenic views of the river. The Water Witch Café is more than just a place to eat; it's a destination. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to Peoria, this café is a must-visit. With its delicious food, friendly service, and breathtaking views, it's no wonder it's a favorite among both locals and tourists. So, next time you're in the area, be sure to stop by the Water Witch Café for a memorable dining experience..

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