Old Town Hall

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Dating from 1816-17, Old Town Hall is the earliest surviving municipal structure in Salem. A Federal Style building, the Great Hall has been used as a public hall and contained Town offices until 1837. The first floor was designed as a public market. The building contains design elements attributed to Charles Bulfinch and Samuel McIntire. Saved from demolition in the 1930's by Salem preservation architect Philip Horton Smith, in underwent partial restoration in the 1970's. It is used presently as a public art space, in conjunction with Artists row in the adjacent Marketplace. The upstairs Great Hall is also used for dancing.

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