The House of the Seven Gables is a museum, in Salem, Mass., with professional guides available, to explain its varied history. Built in 1668, this is the one of the oldest surviving 17th century wooden mansion in New England. In 1908, Caroline Emmerton, a philanthropist and preservationist, worked with architect, Joseph Everett Chandler, a central figure in the early 20th century historic preservation movement, to restore it to its original seven gables. The restored building is considered significant to American architectural, maritime, and cultural history, and is on The National Register of Historic Places. The House of the Seven Gables focuses on education, preservation and community service.
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Regular Hours
Mon - Sun:
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Phone: 978-741-4350

Fax: 978-741-4350

Services/Products
Guided Tours, Group Tours, Exhibits: A Gracious Host: Visiting the Gables through the Years, Educational Program: Naumkeag Settlers to Salem Shippers, Volunteer Opportunities
Payment method
cash, all major credit cards, amex, discover, master card, visa
Neighborhood
Salem Neck
Amenities
Museum Store, Free Parking, Facility Rental for Special Events, Kid’s Cove, Colonial Revival Gardens
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The House of Seven Gables

House of the Saven Gables Assn

Hse Of 7 Gables Settlement Asn

Categories
Museums, Historical Places, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
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Parking: Lot

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