House of the Seven Gables
1668 establishments in the Massachusetts Bay ColonyBritish colonial architecture in the United StatesColonial architecture in MassachusettsHistoric districts on the National Register of Historic Places in MassachusettsHistoric house museums in Massachusetts ... and 9 more
Houses completed in 1668Houses in Salem, MassachusettsHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, MassachusettsMuseums in Salem, MassachusettsNRHP infobox with nocatNathaniel HawthorneNational Historic Landmarks in MassachusettsNational Register of Historic Places in Salem, MassachusettsUse mdy dates from August 2023
The House of the Seven Gables (also known as the Turner House or Turner-Ingersoll Mansion) is a 1668 colonial mansion in Salem, Massachusetts, named for its gables. It was made famous by Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1851 novel The House of the Seven Gables. The house is now a non-profit museum, with an admission fee charged for tours, as well as an active settlement house with programs for the local immigrant community including ESL and citizenship classes. It was built for Captain John Turner and stayed with the family for three generations.
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Hardy Street, Salem
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Hardy Street 22
01970 Salem
Massachusetts, United States
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