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The 99-year-old house on Boston’s North Shore is battered and uninhabited. And yet, it is beloved by artists and locals — so much that they helped pause its demolition.
The Pink House narrowly avoided demolition. In 2011, the house, along with the nine acres of land that came with it, was sold for $375,000 to the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, one of FWS ...
NEWBURY - The iconic "Pink House" in Massachusetts has been spared from a planned demolition this week, Gov. Maura Healey announced Wednesday. Healey stepped in after community members rallied to ...
On Tuesday, the iconic "Pink House" in Newbury was torn down after years of debate about who to do with declining structures owned by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
That landmark, the so-called “Pink House,” sits on the Plum Island Turnpike in Newbury. But the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said earlier this year it was left with no choice but to move the ...
Iconic "Pink House" in Newbury to be demolished 00:24. NEWBURY - A colorful landmark in Massachusetts is coming down. The iconic "Pink House" that sits on the marsh off the Plum Island Turnpike ...
The Pink House, built in 1925, stands alone along Plum Island’s vast marshes. It is near the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, which U.S. Fish and Wildlife manages.
The pink house is only 15 to 20 minutes away from the nearest local beaches, including Stone Harbor, Avalon and Sea Isle City. Vintage-lovers and fixer-uppers in search of a seaside retreat can ...
The house was not always pale pink, according to Stott. The family that owned it before his painted it that delicate shade, resembling the inside of a conch shell, he said, inspired by their ...