New England - Massachusetts
House of Seven Gables
A Karen Brown Recommendation
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Salem is also famous as the home of the House of Seven Gables(c1668), where tours bring to life the scenes from Hawthorne’s famous novel of the same name. The Retire Becket House (1655); The Hooper Hathaway House (1682); Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Birthplace (c1750); The Phippen House (c1782); and The Counting House (c 1830) have all been moved to the site of Seven Gables thus providing examples of structures built in the 17th, 18th and 19th century. Seven Gables is the oldest surviving 17th century property of its kind in New England.
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Byways of Coastal Maine
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