| Name | Styles | Significance | Periods |
|---|
Baker's Island Light Station (E of Salem on Baker's Island) | | military, transportation, commerce | 1800-1824, 1875-1899 |
Bessie Monroe House (7 Ash St.) | Federal | architecture | 1800-1824 |
Bowker Place (144-156 Essex St.) | Greek Revival | commerce, architecture | 1825-1849 |
Chestnut Street District (Bounded roughly by Broad, Flint, Federal, and Summer Sts.) | Federal, Colonial, Mid 19th Century Revival | architecture, commerce | 1750-1799, 1650-1699, 1825-1849, 1700-1749, 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1800-1824, 1900-1924 |
Chestnut Street District (Boundary Increase) (Roughly bounded by Bridge, Lynn, Beckford, and River Sts.) | Gothic Revival, Georgian, Federal | architecture, politics, government, community planning and development | 1800-1824, 1875-1899, 1850-1874, 1750-1799, 1825-1849 |
Derby Waterfront District (Derby St. from Herbert St. to Block House Sq., waterfront sts. between Kosciusko and Blaney Sts.) | Federal | commerce, architecture | 1700-1749, 1750-1799 |
Derby Wharf Light Station (Derby Wharf) | | maritime history, architecture, engineering, transportation | 1875-1899 |
Downtown Salem District (Roughly bounded by Church, Central, New Derby, and Washington Sts.) | Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian | commerce, architecture | 1850-1874, 1800-1824, 1825-1849, 1875-1899 |
Essex Insitiute Historic District (134-132, 128, 126 Essex St. and 13 Washington Sq. W.) | Federal, Renaissance, Italian Villa | architecture, education | 1700-1749 |
First Universalist Church (6 Rust St.) | Federal | architecture | 1800-1824 |
Fort Pickering (Winter Island) | | military, engineering | 1750-1799, 1600-1649, 1875-1899, 1850-1874 |
Gardiner- Pingree House (128 Essex St.) | Federal | architecture | 1800-1824 |
Gedney and Cox Houses (21 High St.) | | architecture | 1750-1799, 1700-1749, 1650-1699 |
Hamilton Hall (9 Cambridge St.) | Federal | architecture | 1800-1824 |
House of Seven Gables Historic District (Turner, Derby, and Hardy Sts.) | Colonial, Federal | industry, literature, architecture, transportation | 1800-1824, 1750-1799, 1825-1849, 1700-1749, 1650-1699 |
John P. Peabody House (15 Summer St.) | Colonial Revival | architecture, commerce, literature | 1850-1874 |
John Ward House (132 Essex St.) | | architecture | 1650-1699 |
Joseph Story House (26 Winter St.) | Federal | law | 1800-1824, 1825-1849 |
Nathaniel Bowditch House (North St.) | Federal | invention, science | 1800-1824 |
Old Town Hall Historic District (Derby Sq. and 215-231 Essex, 121-145 Washington, and 6-34 Front Sts.) | Greek Revival, Federal, Colonial Revival | politics, government, architecture, commerce, community planning and development | 1600-1649, 1800-1824, 1850-1874 |
Peabody Museum of Salem (161 Essex St.) | | education | 1850-1874, 1825-1849 |
Peirce- Nichols House (80 Federal St.) | Georgian | architecture | 1750-1799, 1800-1824 |
Salem Common Historic District (Bounded roughly by St. Peter's, Bridge, and Derby Sts. and Collins Cove) | Federal, Colonial Revival, Late Victorian | commerce, literature, architecture, politics, government | 1900-1924, 1850-1874, 1875-1899, 1700-1749, 1650-1699, 1750-1799, 1800-1824, 1600-1649, 1825-1849 |
Salem Diner (70 1/2 Loring Ave.) | | commerce, architecture | 1925-1949 |
Salem Landry (55 Lafayette St.) | | architecture, commerce | 1900-1924 |
Salem Maritime National Historic Site (Derby St.) | | architecture, transportation, commerce, maritime history | 1700-1749, 1650-1699, 1800-1824, 1825-1849, 1750-1799 |
Shepard Block (298-304 Essex St.) | Greek Revival | architecture | 1875-1899, 1850-1874 |
Thomas March Woodbridge House (48 Bridge St.) | Federal | architecture | 1800-1824 |
Wesley Methodist Church (8 North St.) | Romanesque | architecture | 1875-1899 |
West Cogswell House (5-9 Summer St.) | Greek Revival | politics, government, architecture | 1825-1849 |
William Murray House (39 Essex St.) | Colonial | architecture, historic - non-aboriginal | 1650-1699, 1700-1749 |
YMCA (284-296 Essex St.) | Classical Revival | architecture, entertainment, recreation, social history | 1875-1899 |