Plummer Hall - Dressed for the Holidays 132 Essex Street Salem, Massachusetts ca. 1856 Designed by Enoch Fuller in the Italianate style and built to house the Salem Athenaeum, a private library, the house was purchased by the museum in 1906 and joined by a connector to Daland Mansion in 1907. Note the arched second-story windows and now-closed central arched door. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. "Salem has a uniquely rich architectural heritage. Every major American architectural style is represented within its borders."Now you can tour PEM's historic homes from your own home! The museum's physical campus includes three city blocks and several off-site properties. We have collaborated with Cats Meow Village to recreate the museum's historic houses in their signature style. On the back of each is a brief description of the house and a QR code that will link to the PEM Walks tour, where you can find out more about the home's architectural history. --- Plummer Hall is part of the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. The back includes a PEM Walks QR code that gives you an audio postcard tour of the Plummer Hall. You can scan at home and listen, too! We handcraft the Plummer Hall in 3/4" thick wood with colorful details on the front and history on the back. H4.25 x W5.5 inches.