The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced the imminent demolition of the Pink House, a significant site in Plum Island. Despite efforts from community members and a nonprofit, the house, filled with asbestos, had become a health hazard following its purchase in 2011. As supporters gathered for a vigil to pay their last respects, the outpouring of emotion underscored the house's role as a cherished symbol for local artists and residents. The community's sadness highlights the loss of a cultural landmark as they prepared for the building's removal.
The Pink House, built in 1925, has been a beloved symbol of community and art in the region, despite its deteriorating state and health hazards.
Supporters gathered to bid farewell to the Pink House, highlighting the profound grief felt by the community over its impending demolition.
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