The House of the Seven Gables is a stately cabin that dates back to the mid-1600s.

  • Built by a sea merchant named John Turner, the home stayed in the Turner family for three generations before being sold to Captain Samuel Ingersoll in 1782.
  • Ingersoll left the property to his daughter Susanna, the cousin of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
  • The sprawling cabin served as the setting for The House of Seven Gables film.
  • The house has been preserved over the years and now serves as a space for educational programs and special events.
  • The building is also available to rent for corporate events and weddings.

Where You'll Find it: 115 Derby Street, Salem, MA 01970, Phone: 978-744-0991

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