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‘On The House!’ event explores housing, community impacts from Salem’s 1914 Great Fire

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SALEM — On Sunday, Solidarity Rising and Salem artist Krystle Brown will host an afternoon of “art, community, and connection” at Forest River Park.

The event is expected to celebrate the installation of “What We Learned from the Fire” — a public art project reflecting on the lasting impact of Salem’s 1914 Great Fire and what it can teach us about housing and community today.


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Michael McHugh can be contacted at mmchugh@northofboston.com or at 781-799-5202

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By Michael McHugh | Staff Writer

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