Iconic 'Pink House' on remote causeway that inspired artists for 100 years set to be razed
Iconic 'Pink House' on remote causeway that inspired artists for 100 years set to be razed
A nearly 100-year-old double-story house in Massachusetts that has been a favorite for landscape artists is all set to be demolished to the ground. The 'Pink House' on Plum Island Turnpike in Newbury was built by Gertrude Cutter for her son and his family back in 1925. After going through multiple owners over the years, it was eventually bought by US Fish and Wildlife Service for $375,000 in 2011. Situated alone on the marsh along the causeway, the property was initially going to be used as a dormitory for seasonal workers at a nearby Parker River Wildlife Refuge.
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