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*First laid out in 1796, it took on its present form from 1800-1840 when most of its houses were built.


First laid out in 1796, it took on its present form from 1800-1840 when most of its houses were built.
*The street is part of Salem McIntire Historic District and the entire street is on the National Historic Register of Historic Places.
The street is part of Salem McIntire Historic District and the entire street is on the National Historic Register of Historic Places.
 
Two prominent buildings are the Stephen Phillips Trust house (#34) and Hamilton Hall (#9)
*Two prominent buildings are the Stephen Phillips Trust house (#34) and Hamilton Hall (#9)




==See Also==
==See Also==
[http://www.salemfocus.com/Chestnut%20Street.htm Chestnut Street] Salem Focus Website
[http://www.salemfocus.com/Chestnut%20Street.htm Chestnut Street] Salem Focus Website

Revision as of 08:59, 19 March 2010

  • First laid out in 1796, it took on its present form from 1800-1840 when most of its houses were built.
  • The street is part of Salem McIntire Historic District and the entire street is on the National Historic Register of Historic Places.
  • Two prominent buildings are the Stephen Phillips Trust house (#34) and Hamilton Hall (#9)


See Also

Chestnut Street Salem Focus Website