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  2. North Main Street Historic District (Salisbury, North Carolina)

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    Notable buildings include the Henderlite-Kluttz House, Hines-Norman House, J. R. Crawford House, A. G. Peeler House, Davis-Wilhelm House, Salisbury-Spencer Railway Company's streetcar barn, Trexler-McSwain Store, Barringer and Rufty General Store, and the North Main Street School, now known as the John S. Henderson School. [2]

  3. The Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    The Salisbury was designed and built by John Cathles Hill, founder of The London Brick Company. The pub was opened in 1899 with W. A. Cathles, a cousin of Hill, as the manager. [1] Its construction cost of £30,000 is equivalent to approximately £4.27 million as of 2024. [1] [2]

  4. List of Grade I listed buildings in Salisbury - Wikipedia

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    St John's Street, Salisbury: Inn: C15/C16: 28 February 1952 1273159: King's Arms. More images. Leaden Hall ... High Street, Salisbury: House: Established 1682: 28 ...

  5. Salisbury's inaugural Spring Street Market intends to save ...

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    The Downtown Business Alliance's first annual Spring Street Market is set to take place Saturday, March 23, in downtown Salisbury. What to expect.

  6. Salisbury Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Historic District is a national historic district located at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 348 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Salisbury.

  7. Salisbury, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury is the northernmost town in Massachusetts, with its northwestern corner (where Elmwood Street meets the New Hampshire border) being at approximately 42°53'12.26". Lying along the northern banks of the Merrimack River at its mouth, the town is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Merrimack River and Newburyport to the south ...

  8. Old Bridgewater Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Old Bridgewater Historical Society was founded in 1894 in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts.It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. [1] The society operates from two buildings and has a library of genealogical and historical texts, manuscripts, documents, and photographs, as well as historical artifacts.

  9. Salisbury Square - Wikipedia

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    The square is named after Salisbury Court, by and on part of the land, today the name of the narrow street which leads the square from the north. Salisbury Court was the medieval London house and episcopal court of the Bishop of Salisbury , beside or above which he maintained a well-appointed inn for visitors.