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Map of Salem and Harbor, 1883. The first step in the redevelopment was in 2006, when the State of Massachusetts gave Salem $1,000,000. [95] The lion's share of the money—$750,000—was earmarked for acquisition of the Blaney Street landing, the private, 2-acre (8,100 m 2) site off Derby Street used by the ferry, and Salem Harbor. Another ...
The Chestnut Street District is a historic district bounded roughly by Bridge, Lynn, Beckford, and River Streets in Salem, Massachusetts. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and enlarged slightly in 1978. The district contains a number of architecturally significant works of Samuel McIntire, a builder and woodworker ...
Downtown Salem District. / 42.52111°N 70.89583°W / 42.52111; -70.89583. Downtown Salem District is a historic district roughly bounded by Church, Central, New Derby, and Washington Streets in Salem, Massachusetts. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, and represents a major expansion of the Old Town Hall ...
Salem Common Historic District is a historic district bounded roughly by Bridge, Derby, and St. Peter's streets, as well as Collins Cove in Salem, Massachusetts, United States . The Common was established in 1667, and during this period it was partially a swamp. Until 1802, there was no enclosing fence, allowing livestock to freely roam across it.
The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map. [1] Essex County , of which Salem is a part, is the location of more than 450 properties and districts listed on the National Register, including 25 National Historic Landmarks .
The Bridge Street Neck Historic District is a predominantly residential historic district in Salem, Massachusetts. It encompasses most of a peninsula of land northeast of downtown Salem, on the route connecting Salem to Beverly, which has been the scene of residential, commercial, and industrial development since the early settlement of Salem ...
Hamilton Hall Chestnut Street, Salem Massachusetts Cleopatra's Barge painted in 1818 Essex Register published in Salem 1807–1840 Map of Salem, 1820 City Hall, built 1838 (photo later 19th century) Advertisements for Salem businesses, 1857 [20] 12 Chestnut Street Autumn leaves with two pumpkin on Chestnut Street
The Joshua Ward House is a historic house in Salem, Massachusetts.The three-story Federal style brick house, built in 1784, is one of the first brick houses in Salem. Its interior woodwork was done by noted Salem builder and woodworker Samuel McIntire, including an original staircase that is the oldest surviving staircase created by him.