English: Pickering House, Salem, MA; from a c. 1905 postcard. Built c. 1651, it is owned by the Pickering Foundation and open to the public.
The Pickering Hose is part of the McIntire Historic District. Samuel McIntire [1] for whom the city's largest historic district. These collection of homes and mansions from Colonial America now part of the largest concentration of homes from the 17th & 18th in the United States.
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2006-06-06 16:48 Hugh Manatee 762×400× (82219 bytes) Pickering House, Salem, MA; from a c. 1905 postcard. Built c. 1651, it is owned by the Pickering Foundation and open to the public.
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Pickering House, Salem, MA; from a c. 1905 postcard. Built c. 1651, it is owned by the Pickering Foundation and open to the public. The Pickering Hose is part of the McIntire Historic District.
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