Salem (Days of Our Lives)

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The fictional town of Salem, Illinois is the setting for the U.S. soap opera Days of Our Lives. It is located in the Midwest United States, though the state was not mentioned until the episode which aired on May 23, 2013. When John is looking at the itinerary it states, "Salem, MN". It was built and named in 1802, since Salem celebrated its 200-year birthday in 2002. It was vaguely set in New England, until it was moved to somewhere in the Midwest in the 1970s. For many years the real Salem, Illinois held a Salem Days fest, which several members of the cast attended.

While it is constantly referenced as a town, it features more characteristics of a city; for example it is home of the large, multinational corporations DiMera Enterprises, Titan Industries and Basic Black, Mythic Incorporated, as well as a full University and an international airport. Despite its otherwise innocuous presence, over the years it has been a hotbed of foreign intrigue, organized crime, and other strange happenings.

Characters often make reference to Chicago being nearby and the 312 Area Code, indicating Salem may be in Illinois. This, however, had contradicted characters mentioning going to Illinois and by the license plates of the cars in Salem. Is notable to mention that some characters are Chicago Bears and Chicago Cubs fans. It was mentioned that Salem had legalized gay marriage in a January 2014 episode. In October 2015, Today confirmed that Salem's location is in the state of Illinois.[1]

Families residing in Salem

  • The Alamain family (1986-)
  • The Black Family (1985-)
  • The Brady family (1981-)
  • The Carver family (1981-)
  • The Deveraux Family (1987–)
  • The DiMera family (1981-)
  • The Donovan family (1984-1992, 2002, 2010, 2012, 2013-)
  • The Evans family (1978-2009, 2011-)
  • The Hernandez Family (2008–)
  • The Horton family (1965-)
  • The Johnson family (1985-)
  • The Kiriakis family (1985-)
  • The Olsen Family (1968—)
  • The Roberts family (1992-)
  • The Walker Family (1998–2006, 2008–)
  • The Williams Family (1970–)
  • The Jonas Family (2008–)

Salem locations

Bars, clubs and restaurants
  • Chez Rouge: gourmet restaurant owned by Maggie Kiriakis.
  • Club TBD: Co-owned by Chad DiMera (formerly) and Sonny Kiriakis, managed by Adrienne Kiriakis and Justin Kiriakis. It was "Common Grounds Café" until it was renamed "Club TBD" in 2013 and before that it was the Cheatin' Heart. Sonny would leave Adrienne and Justin in charge of the club when he left Salem in October 2015. Chad would sell his share of Club TBD to Justin and Adrienne in February 2016.
  • Dune: Dance club.
  • The Edge: Club owned by Belle Brady; previously owned by Victor Kiriakis and managed by Rafe Hernandez. Victor intended to give the club to Sonny, however, he would decline the offer. Victor, in turn, would give it to Rafe in January 2015. The club was unnamed until July 2015. Rafe would manage the club from February to August 2015. The Edge would be renamed in February 2016, along with Belle buying the club from Victor.
  • Java Café: Popular coffee house located at Salem Place.
  • Penthouse Grill: Moderately upscale restaurant. Now a permanent set, it was first shown in the 1994 primetime special "Winter Heat".
  • The Brady Pub: Local eatery started in 1992 and owned by Shawn Brady and Caroline Brady. It used to be known as the Brady Fish Market.
Businesses
Education
Foundations
  • Horton Center
  • Horton Foundation
Hotels and motels
Legal and law
Medical Facilities
Stores
  • Salem Place: Popular shopping plaza.
    • Balisitix
    • Java Café
Other locations
  • Intensity Day Spa: owned by Maggie Kiriakis.
  • Salem River: The river runs outside the city. Chris Kositchek's Schenariougiens, a cafe, bar, and motel lies somewhere beside this river. Stefano DiMera was presumed dead after hit the river with Alex Marshall. In 2000, the body of Marlo was found in this river. The Fancy Face boat lies on the dock in this river. The Brady Fish Marked or The Brady Pub, lies not too far from the dock or pier in this river. Victor Kiriakis mansion lies besides this river (2002).
  • St. Lukes: Local church where most religious ceremonies, such as christenings, weddings, and funerals, occur.
  • The Docks: Where the famous Fancy Face, Fancy Face II, and Fancy Face III boats were docked, and often visited by Bo and Hope Brady, and more recently Shawn-Douglas Brady and Willow Stark.
  • The Salem Spectator: Major newspaper, Jack and Jennifer Deveraux met working here.

Current Salem residences

  • Apartments/lofts
  • Cabins and cottages
  • Estates
  • Houses/Townhouses
  • Other Residences

Former Salem residences

  • Apartments, lofts and penthouses
  • Billie's Apartment (Apt. 34, 110 Guilford Street) - The front door has been bricked in and the apartment has been made into an upstairs section for the apartment on the floor beneath it.
  • Black Penthouse (24 Riverview Drive) - Sold.
  • Jonas Apartment (Apt. 32, 110 Guilford Street) - Residence of Nicole Walker
  • Jordan's Apartment - Jordan Ridgeway.
  • Justin and Adrienne´s Penthouse (6423 Washington Street, Salem) - Unknown.
  • Max's Apartment - Leased to new tenant.
  • Nick's Apartment - Leased to new tenant.
  • Nicole's Apartment - Leased to new tenant.
  • Shawn and Mimi's loft (3B, 25 River Street) - Leased out.
  • Shawn's Loft (4B) - Revamped after Willow set fire to it and later used as a safe house before eventually being put up for sale.
  • Sonny Kiriakis' Apartment (Apt. 14, 110 Guilford Street) - Gabi Hernandez, Arianna Horton.
  • Stephanie's Apartment (Apt. 673) - Leased to new tenant.
  • Steve and Kayla's Apartment (Apt. 36, 110 Guilford Street) - Leased to new tenant.
  • The Loft (3A, 25 River Street, Salem, USA 06643) - Sold
  • Theresa's Apartment - unoccupied
  • Boats
  • River Flyer - Rented by Bo Brady. Steve Johnson was "killed" on it in 1990.
  • The Adrienne - Justin Kiriakis' yacht named after his new wife. He and Adrienne spent their honeymoon on the yacht and sailed from Greece to Salem on it.
  • The Dolphin - Victor's yacht in Miami. It was blown up by a time bomb.
  • The Fancy Face/The Fancy Face II/The Fancy Face III/The Fancy Face IV - Owned by Bo Brady. When the original Fancy Face (Bo's nickname for Hope) was destroyed in a fire, Bo bought a second boat, which he named the Fancy Face II, which they later sold. Bo and Hope later ended up buying a new third boat, The Fancy Face III, which unfortunately sunk in a storm. Shawn and Belle then named their new boat, The Fancy Face IV.
  • The Loretta - Owned by Ernesto Toscano. The location for the "Cruise of Deception".
  • The Sea Horse - Owned by Stefano DiMera.
  • The Sea Titan - Alias for Stefano's Sea Horse. This was the European yacht owned by Stefano where Anna was allegedly kept as a slave, and where Carrie grew up.
  • Cabins and cottages
  • Bill's Cottage (1152 Copper Lantern Drive) - Sold
  • EJ's Cottage - Previously occupied by Anna DiMera after she kidnapped Sydney DiMera.
  • Isabella's Cottage - Unoccupied
  • Estates
  • Alamain Mansion (4930 Chestnut Street, Salem, USA 06674) - Sold
  • Former Chandler/DiMera/Curtis Mansion (4206 Lakeshore Dr) - Unknown
  • Former Kiriakis Mansion (4209 Lakeshore Drive) - Burned down.
  • Old Antebellem Mansion (415 Ardmour Road) - Sold.
  • Houses
  • Former Deveraux Home (1552 Copper Lantern Drive) - Sold. Rented by Curtis Brown and Kate Winograd in the 1970s; Jack and Jennifer's home from 1992 to 1998.
  • Jack and Jennifer's House (755 Oakridge Drive) - Sold.
  • Lucas's House - Sold
  • Lockhart House (890 Whitley Street) - Sold.
  • Roman's House (334 Sycamore Street) - Sold.
  • Walker House (Whitley Street) - Sold.
  • Wesley Home - Sold
  • Other residences

References

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