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2024-03-29T10:35:15ZSalem Lowe Co.
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/3138
Salem Lowe Co.
Fred W. Yee opened Salem Lowe Co. at 228 Essex Street in 1912. The restaurant specialized in authentic Chinese cuisine and American fare. In the 1930s, Salem Lowe’s downtown location moved across Townhouse Square from Essex Street to 114 Washington Street. That same decade, Salem Lowe Co. opened a seasonal lunch stand in the Salem Willows, which quickly became renowned for serving chop suey sandwiches. After more than 20 years on Washington Street, the downtown location closed its doors for good. The Willows location remained open seasonally until August 2022, when David Yee retired and sold the property. When Salem Lowe closed, the restaurant had been in business for 110 years.
Grand Turk Tavern
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2891
Grand Turk Tavern
The Grand Turk Tavern opened in 1990 and operated out of the c. 1820 Captain William Lane House at 110 Derby Street, across from The House of the Seven Gables. It was named for a ship built by Enos Briggs in 1791 at Derby Wharf. The restaurant closed in 1996 and the building was converted into a private home.
China Sails
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2890
China Sails
A Chinese food restaurant owned by Dave Wong, which opened in 1949. It was located at 516 Loring Avenue in Salem, Massachusetts.
Royal Dining Room
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2889
Royal Dining Room
133 Washington Street Salem, Massachusetts