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ME, MA, NH, RI, CT and VT

Family Road Trip

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  • 12:58
  • 668 mi
  • $111
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Created by angelalang1 - April 12th 2021

Nearly 30 years after it was released, Hocus Pocus is still a must-watch as soon as the leaves start to turn and a chill in the air makes for a string of glorious mornings. While not every scene was filmed on location (and certainly not in October), sites made famous by the Sanderson sisters are easily accessible year-round—and you don’t have to wait 300 years for a virgin to light the black flame candle. So grab your broom (or vacuum) and hit the road (“‘tis firm as stone!”) for a spooky road trip that’s just a bunch of hocus pocus.

287 Godfrey Blvd, Bangor, ME, US

Bangor Main Airport

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2mi 00h 07m
Photo of Stephen King's House
3.6

Private, Bangor, ME, US

Stephen King's House

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252mi 03h 59m

1 Depot St, Warner, NH, US

New Hampshire Telephone Museum

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94mi 02h 10m
Photo of Hildene
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1005 Hildene Road, Manchester, VT, US

Hildene

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135mi 02h 41m
Photo of Mark Twain House & Museum
4.5

351 Farmington Ave, Hartford, CT, US

Mark Twain House & Museum

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90mi 01h 41m

1000 Elmwood Ave, Providence, RI, US

Roger Williams Park Zoo

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80mi 01h 46m
Photo of Hocus Pocus Filming Location
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4 Ocean Ave, Salem, MA, US

Hocus Pocus Filming Location

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Not far from the Old Burial Hill Cemetery—just after you cross into Salem proper—is Max and Dani's house. Located at 10 Ocean Avenue, the house is instantly recognizable by its cupola and looks pretty much exactly the same today as it did in the movie. It's in a good location to stop and take a quick photo, and you likely won’t be the only fans doing so. Just remember this is a private residence, so be respectful.

12mi 00h 34m