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FOCAL POINTS IN SALEM WASHINGTON
COUNTY, NY |
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In the Village of Salem (Walking Distance)
North of the Village, Rte. 22, (Driving Distance)
West of the Village, Rte. 30 (Driving Distance)
South of the Village (Driving Distance)
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IN THE VILLAGE OF SALEM [WALKING DISTANCE]
STEININGER’S CHOCOLATES & CAFÉ
191 N. Main St., 518-854-3830; www.steiningers.com
Handmade gourmet chocolates. Luncheon with a
European accent. Xavier Steininger
NORTH MAIN GALLERY & STUDIO
196 N. Main St., P.O. Box 327, 518-854-3406; www.artinsalem.com
Exhibitions & sales, work by NY & Vermont artists; teaching studio.
Ruth Sauer
BEAUTY OF THE EARTH GALLERY & STUDIO
196 N. Main St. Enter through North Main Gallery; 518-692-7094
Paintings in watercolor & acrylic; collages, pastels, cards & color
photographs.
Mary & Rowland Sinnamon
THE ARTISANS GUILD
196-B N. Main St., 518-854-3506; salemartistguild@aol.com
Local artisans cooperative. Baskets, fiber-arts, paintings, pottery &
photography.
Bob Nopper
MCCARTEE’S BARN FINE ART & ANTIQUES
23C E. Broadway--Rte. 153, next to school, 518-854-7614;
salemgrayman@hotmail.com
www.mccarteesbarn.com
Twenty-five regional artists; 18th century antiques
in lovely old
Barn behind the large white house next to the school. Sue & Bill Clary
HISTORIC SALEM COURTHOUSE ; COURTHOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER
58 E. Broadway--Rte. 153 (kitty-corner from school) 518-854-7053
www.salemcourthouse.org
Nineteenth century building, former jail and courthouse, a 501 c 3
serving the area as a community center with art, educational and
enrichment programs for people of all ages. The “AL FRESCO” weekend in
July celebrates local agricultural heritage.
Donna Farringer.
FIBER KINGDOM
137 E. Broadway--Rte. 153, .06 miles from stoplight, 518-854-7225
sfgraham@verizon.net
www.fiberkingdom.com Angora rabbit colony with
weavings, felting work, yarns, spinning & demonstrations.
Sylvia Graham
SLATE HILL FARM DAYLILIES
203 E. Broadway, P.O. Box 773--Rte. 153 approx ¾ mile, opposite Rescue Squad.
518-854-7460
slatehillfarm@verizon.net
www.slatehillfarm.com
Tour gorgeous gardens with thousands of blooming daylilies.
Gardens open 4th of July through Labor Day. Mail orders available anytime.
Mary & Craig Barnes
SALEM ART WORKS
19 Cary Lane, Rte. 30 West at stoplight & Stewarts, 1/4 mile,
across tracks, Cary Lane on right, 518-854-7674
Info@SalemArtWorks.com
www.SalemArtWorks.org
Modern & contemporary sculpture, progressive exhibitions, active artists’
studios, & tours.
Anthony Cafritz
NORTH OF THE VILLAGE, RTE 22 [DRIVING DISTANCE]
SPINNING GLASS STUDIO
123 Gillis Hill Lane--one mile north on Rte. 22 to Gillis Hill Lane on left;
up hill to third building on left opposite barn, 518-854-9566
goboldly@verizon.net
www.spinningglassstudio.com Handmade lamp work beads & artistic jewelry.
Nancy Bariluk-Smith
WEST OF THE VILLAGE, RTE 30 [DRIVING DISTANCE]
BATTENKILL VALLEY CREAMERY
691 County Rte. 30-- travel on Rte. 30 about 4 miles from Salem stop light to
Creamery sign, 518-854-9400; seth@battenkillcreamery.com
www.battenkillcreamery.com
Tour bottling plant & new ice cream parlor. Ice cream samples!
Seth McEachron
GARDENWORKS
1055 County Rte.30-- From Salem stoplight, 5 miles to Gardenworks signs, red &
white barns
518-854-3250; Gardenworks1@verizon.net
www.Gardenworksfarm.com
Visit the farm marketplace: fresh berries, local foods, flowers, handcrafts;
summer art
exhibits
Meg & Rob Southerland
BREEZY HILL RANCH
2215 County Rte. 47--take County Rte. 30 past Gardenworks, through Village of West
Hebron; go left on Rte. 47 approx ½ mile to Breezy Hill Ranch sign with an
Alpaca’s head, across from Barley Lake; 518-854-3680.
lproulx1@yahoo.com
www.alpacasofbreezyhillranch.com
Alpaca Farm; for children--gift of finger puppets; yarn & other alpaca
items for sale.
Lisa & David Proulx
SOUTH
OF SALEM VILLAGE [DRIVING DISTANCE]
WOODY HILL FARMS
State Rte. 22-- approx 1 mile south of Village stoplight;
518-854-9352 dsbrown2@yahoo.com Dairy farm tour, see cows milked on
merry-go-round parlor.
Sheldon Brown
SHUSHAN COVERED BRIDGE MUSEUM
Rte. 64A in Shushan--approx. 7 miles south on State Rte. 22, turn left onto Rte. 61
and travel to the bridge over the Battenkill River. Look to your left to
locate the 150-year-old Covered Bridge Museum spanning the River. Period
tools, artifacts, & memorabilia.
The adjacent 1852-1942 one-room schoolhouse displays 19th century school
materials. 518-854-7220; 518-677-8251
TRIP’S ANTIQUES, GARDEN & GIFTS
County Rte. 61, Main Street, Shushan, in an old historic building; 518-854-3335
Antiques mixed with a large selection of reproduction cast iron urns. Decorative
garden items, and unusual gifts.
Angela & William Sturgis
THE GEORGI ON THE BATTENKILL MUSEUM & PARK
Adams Lane, Shushan (Lane is located next to Yushaks); 518-854-3773. Open
dawn to dusk. Lovely Battenkill River location: acres of lawn, gardens,
picnic tables. Available for weddings, private parties, meetings. Museum
building open by appointment. cjbaldwin@hughes.net
www.salem-ny.com/georgi.html
Cheryl Baldwin
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