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  2. Salem, New Jersey. / 39.568236; -75.472553. Salem is a city in Salem County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is the county seat of Salem County, [19] the state's most rural county. [20] The name Salem, for both the city and county, is derived from the Hebrew word shalom, meaning peace.

  3. Salem Map. Salem is a city in Salem County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2010 Census, the city population was 5,146. It is the county seat of Salem County, the most rural county in the state of New Jersey. The name Salem is related to the Hebrew word shalom, meaning "peace". The town and colony of Salem was founded in 1675 ...

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  4. Located in beautiful Salem County New Jersey. The Salem City Municipal Offices have moved into our new location at 125 West Broadway. Beginning on Monday June 17, 2024 please visit our new location for all Municipal Business. There is some street parking available and a large parking lot in the back of the building.

  5. About Salem City. The town and colony of Salem was laid out in 1675 by a Quaker, John Fenwick and the community was given permission to choose officers in October 1693. It was incorporated on February 21, 1798, as part of the initial group of 104 townships established by the New Jersey Legislature. On February 25, 1858, it was reincorporated as ...

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  6. Salem, city, seat (1694) of Salem county, southwestern New Jersey, U.S. It lies along the Salem River near the latter’s confluence with the Delaware River, 34 miles (55 km) southwest of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1675 by John Fenwick, an English Quaker. The Friends (Quakers)

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  7. Feb 18, 2017 · Antique Shops. 5. Quinton's Bridge At Alloways Creek. 1. Historic Sites. By R4960NKjustinw. Quinton's Bridge at Alloways Creek is not much more than a marker now but this was a major part of the Revoluntionary... 6. Salem Oak/friends Burial Cemetery.

  8. The Salem Meeting began in 1676, shortly after John Fenwick's initial settlement. The most famous New Jersey tree. Estimated to be nearly 600 years old before its demise in 2019.

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