Salem Village Historic District

Irregular pattern along Centre, Hobart, Ingersoll, and Collins Sts., as far N as Brentwood Circle, and S to Mello Pkwy.
Danvers, Massachusetts

Historic Document

Salem Village Historic District is located in Essex County, Massachusetts certified as a historic location on Friday January 31, 1975. This location is a protected historic place because of historical significance relating to Domestic, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Agriculture/Subsistence, more specifically a Hotel, Single Dwelling, Agricultural Fields, Manufacturing Facility. Salem Village Historic District was nominated by as a historic location by State Government based on Event, Architecture/Engineering and its significance in Politics/Government, Architecture, Social History.

Salem Village Historic District Information

Other Name: Salem Village,Danvers Highlands;See Also:Derby Summerhouse
Ownership Type: Private, Local
Type of Resource: District
Historically Significant Years Associated With This Location: 1681, 1692, 1860
Level of Governmental Significance: National, Local
Architect, builder, or engineer: Mudge,Josiah, et al
Restricted Archeological Site: Not Listed as a Restricted Site

Salem Village Historic District Size Data

Acres occupied by this site: 2750
Number of historically contributing buildings: 90
Number of historically contributing sites: 0
Number of historically contributing structures: 0
Number of historically contributing objects: 0
Number of noncontributing buildings: 37
Number of noncontributing sites: 0
Number of noncontributing structures: 0
Number of noncontributing objects: 0
Related Sections:
Danvers Historic Locations Essex County Historic Locations Massachusetts Historic Locations