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The Nathaniel Bowditch House, sometimes called the Bowditch-Osgood House and the Curwen-Ward-Bowditch House, is a historic house and National Historic Landmark at 9 North Street in Salem, Massachusetts. With a construction history apparently dating to 1759–60, the house is distinctive as having been owned by three families important in the maritime history of Salem. Its landmark designation in 1965 stems from its association with Nathaniel Bowditch (1773–1838), the founder of modern navigation, who lived here from 1811 to 1823. The house now serves as the headquarters of Historic Salem, Inc., which was responsible for its rescue from demolition and eventual restoration.

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  • Das Nathaniel Bowditch House ist ein heute kommerziell genutztes Gebäude in Salem im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Es wurde nach Nathaniel Bowditch benannt, der von 1811 bis 1823 in diesem Haus lebte. Seit 1965 ist es als National Historic Landmark anerkannt und seit 1966 im National Register of Historic Places eingetragen. (de)
  • The Nathaniel Bowditch House, sometimes called the Bowditch-Osgood House and the Curwen-Ward-Bowditch House, is a historic house and National Historic Landmark at 9 North Street in Salem, Massachusetts. With a construction history apparently dating to 1759–60, the house is distinctive as having been owned by three families important in the maritime history of Salem. Its landmark designation in 1965 stems from its association with Nathaniel Bowditch (1773–1838), the founder of modern navigation, who lived here from 1811 to 1823. The house now serves as the headquarters of Historic Salem, Inc., which was responsible for its rescue from demolition and eventual restoration. (en)
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  • Das Nathaniel Bowditch House ist ein heute kommerziell genutztes Gebäude in Salem im Bundesstaat Massachusetts der Vereinigten Staaten. Es wurde nach Nathaniel Bowditch benannt, der von 1811 bis 1823 in diesem Haus lebte. Seit 1965 ist es als National Historic Landmark anerkannt und seit 1966 im National Register of Historic Places eingetragen. (de)
  • The Nathaniel Bowditch House, sometimes called the Bowditch-Osgood House and the Curwen-Ward-Bowditch House, is a historic house and National Historic Landmark at 9 North Street in Salem, Massachusetts. With a construction history apparently dating to 1759–60, the house is distinctive as having been owned by three families important in the maritime history of Salem. Its landmark designation in 1965 stems from its association with Nathaniel Bowditch (1773–1838), the founder of modern navigation, who lived here from 1811 to 1823. The house now serves as the headquarters of Historic Salem, Inc., which was responsible for its rescue from demolition and eventual restoration. (en)
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