English: Eagle Rock, Prides Crossing (Beverly), MA; from a 1913 postcard. Built in 1904 for Henry Clay Frick, the 104 room summer home was designed by Boston architects Arthur Little and Herbert W. C. Browne. It was razed in 1969.
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Hugh Manatee 592×378× (43370 bytes) ''Eagle Rock'', Prides Crossing (Beverly), MA; from a 1913 postcard. Built in 1904 for Henry Clay Frick, the 104 room summer home was designed by Boston architects Arthur Little and Herbert W. C. Browne. It was razed in 1969.
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