Derby Wharf, Salem City, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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- Derby Wharf
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- The wharf is constructed of stone exterior walls filled with earth. (US-T109)
- Derby Wharf was built for Elias Hasket Derby in 1762. Its present length was completed in 1806 and, at one point, it had as many as 14 warehouses on it. (US-T109)
- 42.519540042° 31' 10.3"N-70.885048670° 53' 06.2"W
- Salem 0.6 mi. W
- Salem City 1.5 mi. SW
- Beverly City 3.4 mi. NE
- Peabody City 4.6 mi. W
- Lynn City 5 mi. SW
- Revere City (Suffolk County) 8.8 mi. SW
- Waterside 1.1 mi. SE
- Harbor View 1.1 mi. SE
- Greenlawn 1.3 mi. NW
- Harmony Grove 1.6 mi. W
- Star of the Sea 1.6 mi. S
- Saint Marys 1.7 mi. NW
- Ancient Burying Ground (Beverly City) 2 mi. N
- Old Burial Hill 2.1 mi. E
- Monumental (Peabody City) 2.1 mi. W
- Central (Beverly City) 2.4 mi. N
- Swampscott 2.8 mi. SW
- Maple Hill (Peabody City) 2.9 mi. NW
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- 705547386
- Updated Apr 19, 2020