• Craftsman Bungalow

    Bungalow

    On Peachtree Street. It was probably built in the 1920s. It preserves most of its original details, plus a bonus aluminum awning.

    Front of the bungalow
    Bungalow on Peachtree Street
  • Traugott Leinbach House

    Traugott Leinbach House

    Reconstructed on its original site. Note the separate business entrance for his silversmith shop.

    Traugott Leinbach house
  • Second Salem Boys’ School

    Second Salem Boys’ School

    Built in 1896 to replace the eighteenth-century school that still stands, this Rundbogenstil building seems a bit anomalous in Old Salem, though the architect adorned the entrances with a kind of Rundbogenstil outline of a Moravian arch.

  • Corner of Fourth and Cherry

    Corner of Fourth and Cherry

    A small but very rich stone building. Photographers with nothing to do but walk around the streets all day will appreciate knowing that the corner store has an old-fashioned deli counter where you can get sandwiches made to order.

    Floral ornament
    Chatham Place
  • Lick-Leinbach House

    Lick-Leinbach House

    Built in 1787, with alterations in 1795.

    Front door with boot sign
    Logs in the front wall
    Lick-Leinbach House
    Lick-Leinbach House