File:Downing-Block-Tunnel-Salem-Ma.jpg
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This a tunnel used to access two buildings which housed a Mason Lodge, an early location of the Peabody Essex Museum, and the Salem Bank. The current building was the first place to house the Salem Boy's Fraternity which was the first boy's club in the country. Edward Holyoke, one of the smugglers in town, founded the Salem Bank and New England Medical Journal and Review.
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