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When it, too, began to deteriorate, it was moved to its present location, virtually hidden away on a back side of the Common near Winter Street.
When it, too, began to deteriorate, it was moved to its present location, virtually hidden away on a back side of the Common near Winter Street.


Plans to repair the arch began in 2013 by the Salem Common Neighborhood Association and Historic Salem, Inc. The repairs were completed in 2015 and the arch was dedicated on July 2, 2016.
Plans to repair the arch began in 2013 by the Salem Common Neighborhood Association and Historic Salem, Inc. The repairs were completed in 2015.


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[http://www.salemnews.com/local/x730440833/Salem-plans-to-restore-Washington-Arch Salem plans to restore Washington Arch] Salem News, Feb.8, 2013
[http://www.salemnews.com/local/x730440833/Salem-plans-to-restore-Washington-Arch Salem plans to restore Washington Arch] Salem News, Feb.8, 2013
"Salem will dedicate "Washington Arch" on Sunday" ''Salem Evening News'', July 2, 1976, p. 10

Revision as of 12:23, 22 April 2022

The Washington Arch dates to 1805, when four gates designed by McIntire were erected on Salem Common. The most memorable was the west gate by Brown Street, which had a large profile portrait of Washington. It was the official entrance to the Common.

The arch/gate was only one of many tributes to the country’s first president, who visited the city in 1789.

Eventually, those original arches deteriorated and were removed. A century later, a new Washington Arch was erected across from the Hawthorne Hotel as part of the bicentennial in 1976.

When it, too, began to deteriorate, it was moved to its present location, virtually hidden away on a back side of the Common near Winter Street.

Plans to repair the arch began in 2013 by the Salem Common Neighborhood Association and Historic Salem, Inc. The repairs were completed in 2015.

See Also

Vertical File in Salem Collection - Salem Common

Samuel McIntire; Carving an American Style Dean T. Lahikainen, p. 185-194

Washington Arch City of Salem website (Veterans Dept.)

Salem plans to restore Washington Arch Salem News, Feb.8, 2013