John Tucker Daland House, Italianate mansion in Salem, Massachusetts, United States
The three-story brick building at 132 Essex Street features rusticated corner quoins, fine cornices, and a front porch with Corinthian columns.
John Tucker Daland, a successful merchant, commissioned architect Gridley James Fox Bryant to construct this residence between 1851 and 1852.
The Essex Institute acquired the property in 1885 and transformed it into offices, connecting it with the neighboring Plummer Hall in 1907.
The building now functions as part of the Peabody Essex Museum, offering visitors access to Salem's architectural and historical exhibits.
This structure stands as one of Salem's final detached brick houses, incorporating a distinguished Palladian window above its columned entrance.
Location: Massachusetts
GPS coordinates: 42.52200,-70.89150
Latest update: March 6, 2025 12:46
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