It's the busiest day of the year in Salem, Massachusetts as visitors from around the world fly into the Witch City for Halloween.
Thousands of people dressed in full costumes descended on Essex and Washington streets on Friday before sunset. Some have even ventured from across the Atlantic, ready to take part in an American Halloween.
"Everyone just buys into it so much here and comes with the intention of buying into it. You don't get into that many other places like in Manchester, where we're from," said Sarah Walmsley from England. Sarah and her friends were dressed up as the Sanderson sisters from "Hocus Pocus."
Salem has already set a record for hosting more than 1 million visitors in the month of October, but officials expect another 100,000 on Friday. Hundreds of people could

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