Custom House

Custom House

Custom House

Part of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site, the Custom House stands as a significant architectural and historic landmark in Salem, USA. This building is particularly notable for its connection to the renowned author Nathaniel Hawthorne, who penned ‘The Scarlet Letter’ in 1850 while working in one of its offices. Operated by the National Park Service, the Custom House now hosts several exhibitions, including a display of Hawthorne’s office. Visitors can explore these exhibits, though it’s advisable to check the limited hours of operation beforehand.

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