Bewitched Statue - Salem, MASS.
The nine-foot tall bronze statue, which stands at the prominent corner of Essex and Washington Streets, was donated by TV Land cable network in 2005 and was met with controversy before it was erected. According to an article titled, "'Bewitched' Statue Plan Bothers, Bewilders," by Kathy McCabe in the Boston Globe, Mayor Stanley J. Usovicz Jr. hoped the statue would bring a touch of whimsy and some tourists to Salem. But the city insisted that the statue be placed away from actual 1692 Salem witch trials sites such as Gallows Hill, where 19 people, who were accused of being witches, were hanged.
The "Bewitched" connection is that a few episodes were filmed in Salem.