Salem (Days of Our Lives)
The fictional town of Salem, is the setting for the U.S. soap opera Days of Our Lives. It is located in the Midwest United States. 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: Club owned by Eduardo Hernandez and managed by Dario Hernandez; previously co-owned by Chad DiMera and Sonny Kiriakis then managed by Adrienne Johnson 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. In June 2016, Adrienne would mention that Sonny sold Club TBD and later on Eduardo Hernandez would buy it. Dario Hernandez would began to manage in July 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
- Alamain Industries/International: Corporation formerly owned by Lawrence Alamain.
- Basic Black Enterprises: Corporation owned by Deimos Kiriakis.
- DiMera Enterprises: Corporation owned by Chad DiMera.
- Titan Industries: Corporation owned by Victor Kiriakis.
- Education
- Salem Elementary School:
- Salem High School: where Theo Carver, Ciara Brady, Claire Brady, Chase Jennings and Joey Johnson are attending school.
- Salem University: where Shawn Brady, Belle Black, Philip Kiriakis, Mimi Lockhart, Rex Brady, Cassie Brady, Chloe Lane, J.J. Deveraux, Cole Hines, Bev Walters, Paige Larson, Ciara Brady, Claire Brady, Joey Johnson, and Theo Carver attended school.
- St. Luke's Academy: where Chase Jennings and Ciara Brady attended school.
- Foundations
- Horton Center
- Horton Foundation
- Hotels and motels
- Salem Inn: Residence of Eduardo Hernandez, Lucas Horton and Paul Narita. Derrick previously worked there as a bellhop boy.
- Martin B&B: Home to Kate Roberts.
- Legal and law
- International Security Alliance (ISA):
- Salem City Hall: where Abe Carver works among others.
- Salem Courthouse:
- Salem Fire Department:
- Salem Police Academy:
- Salem Police Department: where Roman Brady, Hope Brady, JJ Deveraux and Rafe Hernandez all work.
- 'Salem State Penitentiary: Residence of Alex Marshall, Bonnie Lockhart, Gus Pascal, Ian McAllister, Jane Smith, Marge Bernardi, Dr. Ben Walters, Dr. Charlotte Taylor, Dr. Richard Baker, Vargas and Xander Cook.
- Medical Facilities
- Salem University Hospital: where Kayla Brady, Abby Deveraux, Marlena Evans, Jennifer Horton, Maggie Kiriakis, Maxine Landis and all work.
- 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
- Brady Pub (41 Front Street) - owned by Brady family Residence of Caroline Brady.
- Brady Apartment - Residence of Eric Brady.
- Brady Apartment - Residence of Roman Brady.
- Hernandez Apartment (316 Copper Lantern Drive, Apt. 17) - Residence of Gabi Hernandez and Arianna Horton.
- Hernandez Loft (4B, 25 River Street) - Residence of Rafe Hernandez and Dario Hernandez.
- Jonas Apartment (Apt. 32, 110 Guilford Street) - Residence of Nicole Walker.
- Cabins and cottages
- Horton Cabin (Smith Island) - Horton family Unoccupied.
- Estates
- DiMera Mansion (430 Lakeview Drive) - owned by Chad DiMera. Residence of Chad DiMera, Abigail Deveraux, Thomas Deveraux, Lucas Horton, Adrienne Johnson, Harold and Mary.
- Kiriakis Mansion (13201 Glen Oaks Drive) - owned by Deimos Kiriakis. Residence of Deimos Kiriakis.
- Houses/Townhouses
- Brady Home (526 Scuttlehoe Road) - owned by Hope Brady. Residence of Hope Brady, Ciara Brady and Chase Jennings.
- Carver Home (2818 Ashland Drive) - owned by Abe Carver. Residence of Abe Carver, and Theo Carver.
- Horton Home (545 Sycamore Street) - owned by the Horton family. Residence of Jennifer Horton, and JJ Deveraux.
- Williams Home - Residence of Doug Williams and Julie Olson Williams.
- Black Townhouse (715 1/2 Pinewood Avenue) - Residence of Brady Black, Tate Black and Theresa Donovan.
- Kiriakis Townhouse (715 1/2 Pinewood Avenue) - Residence of Maggie Kiriakis and Victor Kiriakis.
- Evans Townhouse (715 1/2 Pinewood Avenue) - owned by Marlena Evans. Residence of Marlena Evans, Belle Black, Claire Brady and John Black.
- Other Residences
- Martin B&B: Home to Kate Roberts.
- Salem Inn - Residence of Eduardo Hernandez, and Paul Narita.
- Salem State Penitentiary - Residence of Alex Marshall, Bonnie Lockhart, Gus Pascal, Ian McAllister, Jane Smith, Marge Bernardi, Dr. Ben Walters, Dr. Charlotte Taylor, Dr. Richard Baker, Vargas and Xander Cook.
References
- ↑ Dawn, Randee (October 27, 2015). "Days of Our Lives cast celebrates 50th anniversary on TODAY". Today. United States. NBCUniversal (NBC News). Archived from the original on November 7, 2015. Retrieved November 7, 2015.