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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) | ||
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==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 09:01, 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