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Located at 7 Crombie Street, this Federal-Greek Revival transitional building was built as a theatre in 1827/28. The theatre did not thrive and in 1832 the building passed to a dissenting group from the Howard Street Church which established itself as the "New Congregational Church" and then the "Crombie Street Church." | Located at 7 Crombie Street, this Federal-Greek Revival transitional building was built as a theatre in 1827/28. | ||
The theatre did not thrive and in 1832 the building passed to a dissenting group from the Howard Street Church which established itself as the "New Congregational Church" and then the "Crombie Street Church." | |||
The Crombie Street Church is now closed and has been remodeled as condominiums. | |||
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Revision as of 10:34, 10 June 2009
Located at 7 Crombie Street, this Federal-Greek Revival transitional building was built as a theatre in 1827/28. The theatre did not thrive and in 1832 the building passed to a dissenting group from the Howard Street Church which established itself as the "New Congregational Church" and then the "Crombie Street Church." The Crombie Street Church is now closed and has been remodeled as condominiums.
See Also
- Architecture in Salem by Bryant K. Tolles, p. 105.