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Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian toured Salem

“He was very friendly and approachable. He was very nice.”

The Witch City got a couple of famous visitors on Wednesday when Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker and reality TV star Kourtney Kardashian were spotted in town.

Barker, 49, and Kardashian, 46, were spotted in Salem as they traveled the northeast for Blink-182’s concert at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion in Gilford the previous evening.

The duo strolled through the cobblestone streets while attending a Witch City Walking Tour. 

@travisbarker and @kourtneykardash joined one of our walking tours yesterday ✨🎃,” the account captioned the reel.

“The couple explored the city with us, discovering hidden gems and local stories that make our tours so special. It was amazing to share our passion for the city with such cool guests!

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Barker, who was dressed in head-to-toe black and wearing a bomber coat and a matching black bomber hat, can be seen in the video following the couple’s young son, Rocky, around as he teeters on the bricks. Rocky wore oversized red sweatpants and a camo print t-shirt for the occasion. Kardashian, wearing an oversized black sweatshirt, can be seen listening intently to the tour guide from behind. The couple had a bodyguard with them.

Guests at the Gulu-Gulu Cafe stayed low-key when Barker and Kardashian walked in with Rocky and sat down for a quick meal.

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“I don’t think, honestly, anyone even noticed. Nobody was going up to them at all,” said  Jennifer Dempsey of Merrimack, N.H., who went up to Barker and asked for a photo while Kardashian was occupied with their son. “He was very friendly and approachable. He was very nice.”

Kardashian snapped several photos of her journey, taking shots at the famous green doors of Old Town Hall and the Bewitched Sculpture, a six-foot statue of legendary actress Elizabeth Montgomery, who starred in the iconic ‘60s TV series “Bewitched.” 

She also snapped a photo of the Old Burying Point Cemetery, among the oldest in the United States.

Blink-182’s next tour stop was Thursday evening in Darien Center, New York.

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Megan Johnson is a Boston-based writer and reporter whose work appears in People, Architectural Digest, The Boston Globe, and more.

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