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"Newmark Building to get a new old look" '''Salem Evening News''', Jan. 5, 2000, p. A3 | *"Newmark Building to get a new old look" '''Salem Evening News''', Jan. 5, 2000, p. A3 | ||
*[http://innopac.noblenet.org/search?/Xarchitecture+in+salem&searchscope=24&m=&SORT=D/Xarchitecture+in+salem&searchscope=24&m=&SORT=D&search=architecture+in+salem&SUBKEY=architecture%20in%20salem/1%2C3%2C3%2CB/frameset&FF=Xarchitecture+in+salem&searchscope=24&m=&SORT=D&1%2C1%2C Architecture in Salem] by Bryant F. Tolles,Jr., p. 85 | |||
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Revision as of 11:28, 22 January 2010
The structure,located at 209 Essex Street, was originally owned by the Naumkeag Clothing Co. (later Newmark) was built in 1895 on Essex Street. Part of the Pickman-Derby block, the building has a facade with a classical cornice and pilasters.
Newmark's a department store that had its heyday during the time of the original Almy's and L.H. Rodgers, was owned by Joseph and Abe Newmark.
See Also
- "Newmark Building to get a new old look" Salem Evening News, Jan. 5, 2000, p. A3
- Architecture in Salem by Bryant F. Tolles,Jr., p. 85