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The E-Sylum:  Volume 10, Number 39, September 30, 2007, Article 23

PERKINS MUSEUM NEWBURYPORT NEIGHBORHOOD HISTORIC DISTRICT

Dick Hanscom writes: "This article is about the area around
the Jacob Perkins workshop and the Historical Society of Olde
Newbury. Thought it might be of interest although no mention
is made of Perkins."

[The Fruit Street Historic District would be the first in
Newburyport. -Editor]

"Most of the houses on the street are Federalist style,
something Newburyport is known for among architectural
historians...

"The oldest home on Fruit Street is a 1799 Federalist home
called the Jonathan Dalton House, at 3 Fruit St. Another house,
at 24 Prospect St., but still included in the district, dates
back to 1790 and is a Georgian-style home called the Young
Foster House."

To read the complete article, see: Full Story

  Wayne Homren, Editor

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