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Official Shareable Health & Safety Graphics for Salem

Official Shareable Health & Safety Graphics for Salem

Destination Salem’s priority is the health and safety of Salem’s residents, businesses, and visitors. Massachusetts has implemented public health guidelines and best practices to keep people healthy and to avoid contributing to the spread of coronavirus. Please do not visit if you are feeling sick or exhibiting any of the symptoms of COVID-19, including fever, cough, fatigue, muscle or body aches, or headache.

Businesses are encouraged to download, share, and link to the following resources. 

  • COVID-19 Information for Salem Haunted Happenings
  • COVID-19 Preparedness in Salem, Massachusetts
  • Salem Board of Health Indoor Mask Order (effective August 23, 2021)
  • Face Covering Sign for Businesses 
  • Face Covering Sign for Businesses (Español)
  • Masks Required Indoors Flyer (jpg)
  • Masks Required Indoors Flyer (pdf)
  • Masks Required Indoors Flyer (Español, jpg)
  • Masks Required Indoors Flyer (Español, pdf)

Social Media Graphics

Horizontal graphics are for Facebook and Twitter posts, square graphics are for Instagram, vertical graphics are intended for stories on Instagram and Facebook. 

Official Shareable Health & Safety Graphics for Salem

“Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong” Graphics
  • Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong (horizontal, jpg)
  • Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong (horizontal, pdf)
  • Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong (vertical, jpg)
  • Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong (vertical, pdf)
  • Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong (version 1) (square, jpg)
  • Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong (version 1) (square, pdf)
  • Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong (version 2) (square, jpg)
  • Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong (version 2) (square, pdf)
  • Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong (version 2, horizontal, jpg)
  • Keep Salem, Open Safe and Strong (version 2, Facebook cover, jpg)
  • Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong infographic (jpg)
  • Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong infographic (pdf)
“Keep Salem Open, Safe and Strong” – Español 
  • Mantenga Salem Abierto, Seguro y Fuerte (horizontal, jpg)
  • Mantenga Salem Abierto, Seguro y Fuerte (horizontal, pdf)
  • Mantenga Salem Abierto, Seguro y Fuerte (vertical, jpg)
  • Mantenga Salem Abierto, Seguro y Fuerte (vertical, pdf)
  • Mantenga Salem Abierto, Seguro y Fuerte (square, jpg)
  • Mantenga Salem Abierto, Seguro y Fuerte (square, pdf)
“Salem is Open” Graphics
  • We are open for business (square)
  • Follow business guidelines (square)
  • Plan ahead (square)
  • We are open for business (vertical)
  • Follow business guidelines (vertical)
  • Plan ahead (vertical)

Official Shareable Health & Safety Graphics for Salem

2021 Safety Reminder Graphics – Español 

  • ¡ESTAMOS ABIERTO!
  • SEGUIR LAS PAUTAS COMERCIALES
  • PLANIFICAR CON ANTICIPACIÓN
  • ¡ESTAMOS ABIERTO! (vertical)
  • SEGUIR LAS PAUTAS COMERCIALES (vertical)
  • PLANIFICAR CON ANTICIPACIÓN (vertical)

– 2020 – 

Official Shareable Health & Safety Graphics for Salem

Salem Mask Graphics 
  • Samantha / Bewitched statue
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Samuel McIntire
  • You are in a MASK REQUIRED zone (vertical)
  • You are in a MASK REQUIRED Zone (horizontal)
  • ZONA DE MASCARA REQUERIDA (vertical)
  • ZONA DE MASCARA REQUERIDA (horizontal )
2020 #SalemTogether Infographics 
  • Helpful Tips to Dining Out
  • Reopening Smoothly
  • Wellness tips for small businesses
  • Shop Local, Support Small Businesses

Travel Notes
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    Salem is a bit of a literary darling. Nathaniel Hawthorne, considered America’s first great novelist, wrote glorious novels about Salem including The Scarlet Letter (1850) and The House of the Seven Gables (1851), and the Salem Witch Trials inspired Arthur Miller’s award-winning play, The Crucible (1953). These books are prerequisites on any Salem reading list. Here are

  • Why Salem is the Witch City: Unraveling the 1692 Trials and The Crucible Legacy

    It is not always clear why Salem is known around the world as the “Witch City”. The connection can clearly by attributed to the Trials of 1692, but the popularity of works like Arthur Miller’s 1953 play, The Crucible and the “Salem Saga” episodes of Bewitched, which aired in the 1970s, along with the growth of Witchcraft as a Pagan religion

  • Literary Salem: Discover the Town s Inspiring Authors and History

    Salem is an inspiring town! Perhaps there is something in the water or maybe it’s Salem’s turbulent history. Whatever it is, Salem has inspired many to write and share their sense of this place with the world. Here is a short list of some of Salem’s most notable fiction. The Scarlett Letter (1850) was Nathaniel Hawthorne’s first critical and popular success. The novel co