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Studio Apartments for Rent in Salem, NY

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    $200 - $225 per month

    • Studio
    • 0.5 Baths
    • 100 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    197 N Main St, Salem, NY 12865

    The historic Ondawa building is one of the oldest buildings in Salem, NY. It was originally the first tavern and hotel in Salem during the 1800’s. From 1916 to 1980 it was the Abrams department store. The Ondawa sits on the site of the first cabin and settlement in Salem, built by William Turner.

    197 N Main St, Salem, NY 12865
  • /11

    $200 - $225 per month

    • Studio
    • 0.5 Baths
    • 100 Sq Ft
    • Condo for Rent

    197 N Main St, Salem, NY 12865

    The historic Ondawa building is one of the oldest buildings in Salem, NY. It was originally the first tavern and hotel in Salem during the 1800’s. From 1916 to 1980 it was the Abrams department store. The Ondawa sits on the site of the first cabin and settlement in Salem, built by William Turner.

    197 N Main St, Salem, NY 12865

Why Live in Salem

Salem, NY, is a small hamlet in eastern Washington County, rich in history and community spirit. Settled in 1762, Salem is known for its 18th- and 19th-century buildings, covered bridges, and family farms, creating a unique charm that attracts those seeking a connection to the past. The area features traditional bi-level wood-frame homes, many with original architectural details like Italianate eaves and Victorian cornices. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of things to do, with major ski resorts within 40 miles and the Battenkill River offering fishing, kayaking, and tubing opportunities. Art lovers can explore The Georgi on the Battenkill, a community park and museum, and the Cary Hill Sculpture Park, which spans over 100 acres. Salem's downtown, centered around the intersection of Main Street and Broadway, is home to local eateries like Jacko’s Corner Restaurant and On a Limb Catering and Bakery Company, as well as art galleries and the Fort Salem Theater. The community also hosts various events, including the Fiber Tour in April and the traditional 4th of July Parade. While Salem Washington Academy serves the local school district, the area is also prone to flooding around Blind Buck Stream and other waterways. For healthcare, residents rely on the Salem Medical Center and the nearby Glens Falls Hospital.

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