Old Salem
![[[Winkler Bakery]] at Old Salem](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Old_Salem-1.jpg)
Two buildings are individually designated as NHLs: the Salem Tavern and the Single Brothers' House. Additional buildings and properties have been added to the National Register to expand the historic area (see St. Philips Moravian Church below, Single Brothers Industrial Complex Site and West Salem Historic District). Ownership of the buildings and land is divided among Old Salem, Inc., Wachovia Historical Society, private owners, Salem College, Salem Academy and Salem Congregation (the successor to the Salem Congregational Council, to whom all ownership of Church properties was transferred). Provided by Wikipedia
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1Published 1979“…Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts…”
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2Published 1980“…Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts…”
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3Published 1975“…Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts…”
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4Published 1991“…Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts…”
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6Published 1979“…Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts…”
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7Published 1985“…Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts…”
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8Published 1998“…Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts…”
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