The House of the Seven Gables, dating back to 1668, stands as one of the oldest surviving wooden mansions in New England. Nestled on a site overlooking Salem Harbor, this historic home inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel of the same name. The property encompasses several other historic buildings, lush gardens, and a sea wall. Inside, visitors can explore a rich collection of artifacts, photos, and rare books, offering a glimpse into the colonial past and the literary legacy that continues to draw visitors today.
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