File:PickmanHouse Salem Massachusetts.jpg
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The Pickman House, Salem Massachusetts. Located on Charter Street behind the Peabody Essex Museum, the oldest continually opeated museum in America, the house was built c. 1664 and is believed to be Salem's oldest surviving building. The house abuts the Witch Memorial dedicated in 1992 on the 300 anniversary and is also next to the 2nd oldest buring ground in America!
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