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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.
*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.


In 1993, the fountain's pump was repaired after the fountain stopped working for about a year.
The cost to the city was approximately $15,000.
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==See Also==
"Essex mall fountains to be repaired" ''Salem Evening News'', Apr. 27, 1993, p. 13

Revision as of 11:03, 28 September 2010

  • 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.

In 1993, the fountain's pump was repaired after the fountain stopped working for about a year. The cost to the city was approximately $15,000.

See Also

"Essex mall fountains to be repaired" Salem Evening News, Apr. 27, 1993, p. 13