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  2. Salem Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Salem Village Historic District encompasses a collection of properties from the early center of Salem Village, as Danvers, Massachusetts was known in the 17th century. . The district includes an irregular pattern of properties along Centre, Hobart, Ingersoll, and Collins Streets, as far north as Brentwood Circle, and south to Mello Parkway

  3. Danvers, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Danvers is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, located on the Danvers River near the northeastern coast of Massachusetts. The suburb is a fairly short ride from Boston and is also in close proximity to the beaches of Gloucester , Ipswich and Revere .

  4. Category:Danvers, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    People from Danvers, Massachusetts (2 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Danvers, Massachusetts" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  5. Danvers, Ma - Wikipedia

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  6. Rea-Proctor Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Rea-Proctor Homestead is a historic First Period house at 180 Conant Street in Danvers, Massachusetts.It is notable not only for its age, but its association with a number of well-known individuals.

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  8. James Putnam Jr. House - Wikipedia

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    The James Putnam Jr. House is a historic First Period house in Danvers, Massachusetts. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, five bays wide, with a gambrel roof pierced by three interior chimneys. The house was built in stages, beginning in about 1715 as a typical First Period double pile house, with a center entrance, chimney and ...

  9. Prince Osborne House - Wikipedia

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    The Prince Osborne House is a historic First Period house in Danvers, Massachusetts. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story wood-frame structure, five bays wide, with a side-gable roof and clapboard siding. Door and window trim is very simple, and there is a slight overhang of the second floor over the first.