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The T.O.H.P. Burnham Free Library in Essex, MA is a vital resource for ideas, information, and recreation for all members of the community. The library provides a common meeting place where citizens can interact.
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The T.O.H.P. Burnham Library is a vital resource for ideas, information and recreation for all members of the community. The library provides a common meeting place where citizens can interact.
Salem Public Library (Massachusetts) 370 Essex Street ~ Salem, MA 01970 ~ 978.744.0860
The Institute’s James Duncan Phillips Library was located in the John Tucker Daland House; its collection strengths were Essex County, natural history, science, domestic life, religion, decorative arts, genealogy and literature.
Welcome to the official website of the Town of Essex, Massachusetts, USA! Incorporated in 1819, the Town of Essex is located in Essex County and is 26 miles north of Boston. Our population was 3,675 at the 2020 census..
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The Essex Town Hall and TOHP Burnham Library is an exuberant Shingle Style building at 30 Martin Street in Essex, Massachusetts in the United States. Containing town offices, a public library and an auditorium, it was built in 1893-1894, and its architect was Frank W. Weston, of Boston and Malden, Massachusetts .