![]() ![]() The Salem Friends Meeting House, also known as the Sixth Street Meeting House, or the Wilbur Friends Meeting House located at 350 E. Purchased by the Hawk family in 1951, the nearly 3,700-square-foot home has 10 rooms and the original woodwork can still be seen throughout the home. Sinclair of Hanover, now Hanoverton, for John Aspey Summers and his wife Emma. Ted and Diane Hawk’s home at 2654 Summers Drive in East Rochester was built in the Queen Anna Victorian Style in 1898 by L.H. The church also features a rare Wirsching pipe organ installed in 1910 that has been recently restored. Featuring wedge-shaped classrooms separated by doors which can be opened into one large common space for church-wide participation, the United Methodist Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. was first built in 1910 in a Romanesque style, and prominently features “Akron Plan” architecture. The First United Methodist Church at 244 S. The residence features crown molding in every room and millwork around the fireplace, doors and all 40 windows. was built in 1895 and has been featured on HGTV’s “If These Walls Could Talk.” A Dutch Colonial Revival, the nearly 5,000-square-foot home features 18 rooms and six fireplaces.īruce and Teresa Cooper’s home at 28364 Winona Road is constructed in the Greek Revival style with southern architectural influences. William and Susan Barlow’s home located at 914 Franklin Ave. Since its construction the historic residence has greeted visitors entering Salem’s north side and is currently “wrapping up a total restoration and modernization.” was built in 1863 and was one of the first brownstones in the area providing an example of a Gothic Revival country house. The release noted that this year’s tour features sites built from 1863 to as recently as 2018, all of which will be decorated for the holiday season and feature unique architectural elements.Ĭhris and Eva Davis’ home located at 1175 S. During the tour, coats will also be collected for the Blue Coats for distribution to veterans and unhoused individuals in need. ![]() All proceeds from the event will directly benefit the Smucker House’s maintenance and renovation projects. Pre-sale tickets can be purchased from the Salem Computer Center, A Touch of Gracious Living, Ricky’s English Pub, Nature and Nurture, Christmas Trim a Tree Wonderland, and Consign and Design in Poland. Tickets for the tour are $20 each and can be purchased by cash or check during the tour at the Smucker Houser at 271 S. ![]()
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