Historical Salisbury

     Fifth grade students study Colonial America as part of their Social Studies curriculum. During the spring of 2002, in honor of the Salisbury Association's 100th anniversary, classes made a model of early Salisbury.

Blacksmith Shop Methodist Church
Bloomer House & Farnum Tavern Norman Bissel House
Bushnell Tavern & Selleck Gristmill Old Stone House, Chapinville
Charles Adams House One Room School House
Clifford Bloomer House Peter Funk House
Coleman Barn Pocketknife Factory
Coleman House, Robin House & Winter Cabin Print Shop
Farewell House Print Shop in Typical Barn
Farm House Saddle Shop
Farm House and Barn Sawmill Storage House
Lime Rock &
Salisbury Furnaces
School House (One Room), Everts-Bradley House & Peter Funk House
General Store School House
Hollister Bank Shoe Shop
Holley-Williams House Silas B. Moore House
Typical Home Spur-Hall Residence
J. H. Hubbard, Esq. House St. Mary's Church
Martin Francis House Strong House
Mary Gabel House   Whole Town Model

Updated 07-17-02