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Bridge Street, Essex County


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Nearest Named Buildings

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    Washington Street 231;237;239;251
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    Lafayette Street 91
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    Derby Street 311
    https://americanflatbread.com/
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    Lafayette Street 1;41
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    Derby Street 288
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    Central Street 37
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    Essex Street 161
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    Essex Street 144
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    Salem Green 1
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    Saint Peter Street 24
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    Washington Square North 19 1/2
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    Bridge Street 211
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    The replica tall ship, Friendship of Salem, is docked at Derby Wharf and was designed to present the appearance an original 1797 Salem-built vessel.
    https://www.nps.gov/places/friendship-of-salem.htm
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    Derby Wharf 1
    Moved from Marblehead, originally built by Thomas Pedrick in 1770. During the Revolution, Pedrick commissioned privateers to capture British merchant vessels, and probably stored captured cargo in his store house.
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    Derby Street 193
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    Derby Street 164;174;178
    Exhibits on the tools of the Custom Service, the work of the Customs inspectors, and the office of Nathaniel Hawthorne, whose three-year-long stint in the Salem Custom House inspired his classic novel, The Scarlet Letter.
  • - 1931 m
    Derby Street
    It was used by the U.S. Customs Service to hold cargo for merchants until they were able to pay the duties on their goods. Cargo came into Salem in barrels, crates, bags, and chests.
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    Derby Street
    Designed by Samuel McIntire (1751-1811), one of the earliest and most influential architects in the United States, the Hawkes House had been commissioned but never lived in by Elias Hasket and Elizabeth Derby.
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    Derby Street
    The term “West India Goods Store” was used in Salem as a generic term for a retail shop selling items from all over the world, not just the Caribbean. Captain Henry Prince (1764-1846) built this structure in the early 1800s.
  • - 1980 m
    Derby Street
    Built in 1762 as a wedding present, the Derby House was the home of Elias Hasket Derby (1739-1799) and Elizabeth Crowninshield Derby (1727-1799) for the first twenty years of their marriage.
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    Derby Street 160
    By the 20th century, the western end of Derby Street had become the heart of the Polish Community in Salem. The St. Joseph Society, a fraternal society, built this headquarters in 1909.
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    Derby Street
    used as a storage facility for scales and other equipment required to weigh cargo goods on ships. The scales were never used inside the building, but were carted and moved to the wharf and assembled alongside a vessel that had just returned.
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    Webb Street 81
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    Bridge Street 15
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    Essex Street 385
    https://www.gracechurchsalem.org/
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    Boston Street 68
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    Flint Street 35
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    Margin Street 2;4
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    Essex Street 370
    https://www.noblenet.org/salem/
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    Washington Street 152;154
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    Washington Street 148;150
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    Essex Street 337
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    Essex Street 318
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    Essex Street 310
    http://witchhouse.info/
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    Essex Street 316
    https://www.firstchurchinsalem.org/
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    North Street 9
    Nathaniel Bowditch was a self taught mathematician. He discovered over 8,000 errors in Englishman John Hamilton Moore’s, The Practical Navigator. In 1802 he published his own American Practical Navigator, which remains the world standard.
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    North Street 8;18
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    Federal Street 54;56;58;60;62;66
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    Wharf Street 80;82;84;86;88
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    Derby Street 223;225;231
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    Essex Street 71
    The Narbonne House was built in 1675 for butcher Thomas Ives. Named after Sarah Narbonne, whose grandfather Jonathan Andrews purchased the house in 1780. Sarah was born in the Narbonne house, and lived there for her entire life.
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    Washington Square West 18
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    Bridge Street 64
    https://thesatanictemple.com/

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 OSM Tags

attributionOffice of Geographic and Environmental Information (MassGIS)
conditionfair
way typesecondary
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maxspeed30 mph
nameBridge Street
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start_date11/08/2004
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width15.2