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Pages in category "Houses in Peabody, Massachusetts" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.
The Southwick House is located west of downtown Peabody, on the north side of Lowell Street just west of its junction with Southwick Road. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with a gambrel roof, central chimney, and clapboarded exterior. Its main facade is five bays wide but slightly asymmetrical, with a center entrance framed by ...
Peabody Terrace was completed in 1965 at a cost of $8.5 million. [2] On 5.9 acres (2.4 ha), the 650,000-square-foot (60,000 m 2) complex consists of about 500 apartments (a mixture of "efficiencies" and one-, two-, and three-bedroom units—all with 7-foot-6-inch (2.3 m) ceilings) plus playgrounds, nurseries, roof terraces, laundromats/laundry rooms, meetings/seminar rooms, study rooms ...
Wilson, who claims to have seen another resident’s emails and pictures with date stamps, thinks the property owners and managers knew about these issues in September 2023 — before he moved in ...
Peabody (/ ˈ p iː b ə d i /) is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 54,481 at the time of the 2020 United States Census . Peabody is located in the North Shore region of Massachusetts, and is known for its rich industrial history.
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Peabody Avenue, Pimlico, London: 1876 Poplar Peabody Estate [50] Elf Row, Poplar, London: 1866 Shadwell Peabody Estate [50] Glamis Street, Stepney, London: 1866 Spitalfields Peabody Dwellings [54] [55] Commercial Street, Spitalfields, London: 1863–4 Tottenham Peabody Estate [50] Lordship Lane, Tottenham, London: 1907 Whitechapel Peabody ...
Peabody & Stearns was a premier architectural firm in the Eastern United States in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Based in Boston, Massachusetts , the firm consisted of Robert Swain Peabody (1845–1917) and John Goddard Stearns Jr. (1843–1917).