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Gardner-Pingree House

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Gardner-Pingree House, 1804, was built for John Gardner, a wealthy Salem merchant and nephew of Elias Hasket “King” Derby, mentioned in the preface to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter. This elegantly proportioned Federal-style house is one of Salem architect Samuel McIntire’s finest and best-preserved designs. It is a National Historic Landmark.

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Gardner-Pingree House, Peabody Essex Museum
128 Essex Street
Salem, MA, 01970
United States
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