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*The Fountain at East India Square is a stone fountain, designed by John Collins, showing the changes in Salem's topography as the waterfront area was dredged and filled. Stepping-stone cobbles represent the changing land masses. | *The Fountain at East India Square is a stone fountain, designed by John Collins, showing the changes in Salem's topography as the waterfront area was dredged and filled. Stepping-stone cobbles represent the changing land masses. It was completed in 1977. | ||
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- The Fountain at East India Square is a stone fountain, designed by John Collins, showing the changes in Salem's topography as the waterfront area was dredged and filled. Stepping-stone cobbles represent the changing land masses. It was completed in 1977.