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  2. Museum of Witchcraft and Magic - Wikipedia

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    He had it set up in a dilapidated old mill known locally as the Witches' Mill which he had purchased in 1948, and, at the advice of his wife, opened an adjacent restaurant, known as the Witches' Kitchen. [citation needed] The museum was first named the Folklore Centre of Superstition and Witchcraft. [2]

  3. William Henry Paynter - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Paynter (1901-1976) was a Cornish antiquary and folklorist who specialised in collecting witch-stories and folklore during the 1920s and 1930s - crucial years when witch beliefs were in decline in Cornwall.

  4. Category:Witchcraft museums - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Museums in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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  9. Water Witch Club Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from The Water-Witch, an 1830 novel by James Fenimore Cooper. The Water Witch Club Casino was built in 1905 and expanded in 1911. The two-story Lavinia Anna Erbacher House, built around 1905, was designed by architect Frederick P. Hill and features Shingle Style and Colonial Revival architecture. [3] Water Witch Club Casino