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- Q4951037 subject Q16809440.
- Q4951037 subject Q8324299.
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- Q4951037 abstract "Bowker Place is a historic commercial building at 144-156 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1830 by William Manning, this handsome two story Greek Revival brick building has had a significant role in the civic and economic history of Salem. It was acquired by Joel Bowker in 1844 after Manning went bankrupt. Its tenants have included banks, insurance companies, and the Salem Police Court. One prominent retailer who began operations in this building was William Filene, founder of the Filene's department store chain.The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It is immediately adjacent to portions of the Downtown Salem District.".
- Q4951037 added "1983-07-29".
- Q4951037 location Q54140.
- Q4951037 nrhpReferenceNumber "83000573".
- Q4951037 thumbnail Bowker_Place,_Salem_MA.jpg?width=300.
- Q4951037 wikiPageWikiLink Q16809440.
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- Q4951037 wikiPageWikiLink Q54140.
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- Q4951037 wikiPageWikiLink Q8324299.
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- Q4951037 yearOfConstruction "1830".
- Q4951037 added "1983-07-29".
- Q4951037 built "1830".
- Q4951037 location Q54140.
- Q4951037 name "Bowker Place".
- Q4951037 refnum "83000573".
- Q4951037 point "42.52194444444444 -70.89305555555555".
- Q4951037 type Place.
- Q4951037 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q4951037 type Building.
- Q4951037 type Location.
- Q4951037 type Place.
- Q4951037 type Thing.
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- Q4951037 comment "Bowker Place is a historic commercial building at 144-156 Essex Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1830 by William Manning, this handsome two story Greek Revival brick building has had a significant role in the civic and economic history of Salem. It was acquired by Joel Bowker in 1844 after Manning went bankrupt. Its tenants have included banks, insurance companies, and the Salem Police Court.".
- Q4951037 label "Bowker Place".
- Q4951037 lat "42.52194444444444".
- Q4951037 long "-70.89305555555555".
- Q4951037 depiction Bowker_Place,_Salem_MA.jpg.
- Q4951037 name "Bowker Place".