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Mechanic Hall.

Peabody & Tilton
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SV159 — Nelson Dionne Collection. View of Mechanic Hall, at 283-287 Essex Street, taken from down the street. Also visible are a few of the surrounding shops, including John S. Ives's seed store to the left across Crombie St. Published by Peabody & Tilton, 220 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., c. 1874-78. Built as a meeting place and function hall for the Salem Charitable Mechanic Association in 1839, Mechanic Hall eventually succumbed to fire on February 4, 1905, and was replaced on the site by the Empire Theatre. Currently, the site now houses a parking lot. View is the same as SV158.
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Mechanic Hall.
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1874-01-01T00:07:02-0752:58
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Salem
Mechanic Hall
John S. Ives
Essex Street
Crombie Street
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SV159 — Nelson Dionne Collection. View of Mechanic Hall, at 283-287 Essex Street, taken from down the street. Also visible are a few of the surrounding shops, including John S. Ives's seed store to the left across Crombie St. Published by Peabody & Tilton, 220 Essex Street, Salem, Mass., c. 1874-78. Built as a meeting place and function hall for the Salem Charitable Mechanic Association in 1839, Mechanic Hall eventually succumbed to fire on February 4, 1905, and was replaced on the site by the Empire Theatre. Currently, the site now houses a parking lot. View is the same as SV158.
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G4C3+H2 Salem, MA
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