Hosted by the New England Chapter in Partnership with the Peabody Essex Museum
Salem, Massachusetts, has a uniquely rich architectural heritage. Every major American architectural style is represented within its borders. PEM’s campus includes three city blocks and several off-site properties. Here you will find a unique collection of buildings, gardens, and architectural fragments spanning three centuries. Four of PEM's historic structures have been designated National Historic Landmarks and another six structures are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Join hosts Dinah Cardin, PEM’s Content Producer, and Steven Mallory, Manager of Historic Structures. The walk will be followed by an informal lunch.
Space is limited and this event is expected to sell out quickly.
Steven Mallory is PEM’s first Manager of Historic Structures and Landscapes, preserving the museum’s 22 noted historic structures — four of which are National Historic Landmarks and six of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In his capacity as Lead Architectural Conservator and Principal Investigator at Groundroot Preservation Group, LLC, Mallory worked directly with PEM’s architecture collection, providing detailed analysis of more than a dozen of the museum’s historic properties and developing preservation and long-term planning recommendations.
Dinah Cardin is Content Producer at PEM and editor of PEM’s blog, Connected. She produces and hosts the museum's award-winning podcast series, created the museum's witch trials walk audio tour and is producer and co-host of PEM Walks from the museum's historic properties. Before her time at PEM, Dinah worked as a journalist, professor and founding editor at Art Throb Magazine. She loves her walkable commute and dogs along the way.
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