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  • Save the Pink House!

    Sharing for visibility – this is an iconic structure in Massachusetts history. The house (which is 99 years old) was recently put up for auction, and is in extreme danger of being removed or demolished. Deals to keep the property on the protected marshlands it sits on through land exchange have fell through or met…

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  • Save the Ingersoll Tavern!

    Sharing for visibility – this is an important structure in our local history. Read the linked proposal (from Danvers’ Historic District Commission’s March meeting) on changing bylaws to protect historically significant structures (such as the Ingersoll Tavern) that are in danger of being demolished due to abandonment and neglect. Final Report of the Ad-Hoc Historic…

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