Pedrick Store House

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The Pedrick Store House is a historic 18th-century maritime warehouse in Salem, Massachusetts, preserved as part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site to interpret the city’s early seafaring and commercial history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
historic building
historic warehouse
maritime warehouse
architecturalStyle vernacular 18th-century commercial architecture
associatedWith New England maritime commerce
Salem’s maritime trade
category warehouse museum
city Salem
constructionStartCentury 18th century
country United States of America
hasFeature waterfront-related warehouse design
heritageDesignation contributing property of a U.S. National Historic Site
historicalPeriod 18th century
locatedIn Salem Maritime National Historic Site
location Salem, Massachusetts
managedBy National Park Service
material wood
openToPublic true
originalFunction maritime warehouse
owner United States government
surface form: United States federal government
partOf Salem Maritime National Historic Site
preservationStatus preserved
primaryFunction interpretation of early commercial history of Salem
interpretation of early seafaring history of Salem
significance represents Salem’s early seafaring economy
represents early American maritime commerce
state Massachusetts
use educational facility
museum interpretation space

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Salem Maritime National Historic Site hasPart Pedrick Store House