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The Point Neighborhood Historic District, also known as Stage Point, is a predominantly residential historic district just south of downtown Salem, Massachusetts.It is a densely built, roughly rectangular grid of streets east of Lafayette Street, south of the South River, west of Congress Street, and north of Chase and Leavitt Streets.
55 Lafayette St. 42°31′12″N 70°53′38″W / 42.52°N 70.893889°W / 42.52; -70.893889 ( Salem Misspelled as "Landry" on the National Register
Wesley was built at 8 North street where 800 members worshiped regularly under the excellent ministry of outstanding pastors. In 1910 Lafayette St UMC moved to their new home at 296 Lafayette street until the 1994 merger [of Wesley Methodist Church and Lafayette Street United Methodist Church].
245: Cachalot Council: New Bedford: Massachusetts: 1935: 1971: Merged with Massasoit 233: Moby Dick 245 588: Cache Valley Area Council: Logan: Utah: 1924: 1993: Merged with Jim Bridger 639 and Lake Bonneville 589: Lake Bonneville 589 and Trapper Trails 589 588: Cache Valley Council: Logan: Utah: 1922: 1924: Cache Valley Area 588: 128: Cahokia ...
Lafayette Street in 1910, one of the longest and finest streets in the city. Much of it was lined with great elms planted in 1808, destroyed in the fire. Franklin H. Wentworth, a Salem Councilman, agitated for more fire protection. In an article in the Salem Evening News (March 29, 1910, page 7), he called Salem, "in Danger of Destruction by ...
The Salem Laundry is a historic laundry building at 55 Lafayette Street in Salem, Massachusetts, United States. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as "Salem Landry" . [ 2 ] The building was erected in 1906 and is the first concrete building to be constructed in Salem.
The Punto Urban Art Museum is an open-air museum located in Salem, Massachusetts in the "El Punto" Neighborhood. It exists over a three block radius and includes the artwork of many world renowned and local artists and over 75 large scale murals. [1]
City Hall is a historic government building located in the Downtown Salem District of Salem, Massachusetts. The Greek Revival building was constructed in 1838, designed by architect Richard Bond (1797–1861). [2] Salem City Hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.