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Historic Gardner-Pingree House

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Historic Gardner-Pingree House

Right in front of you stands a stately, three-story brick house with crisp white marble bands, elegant black shutters, and a grand entrance framed by four fancy columns-look for the big, rectangular building with striking black-and-white window details just behind the bare branches.

Now, imagine Salem in the early 1800s-this impressive house was the talk of the town! Built in 1804 by Salem’s master craftsman Samuel McIntire, the Gardner-Pingree House is a Federal-style beauty that once dazzled with marble trim and woodwork so intricate, it almost made visitors forget about the cold Massachusetts winters. But it’s not just looks-this place has stories to spare. The original owners, John and Sarah Gardner, poured their dreams (and probably their savings) into these walls, only to sell it to cover shipping losses during the chaos leading up to the War of 1812. It later landed in the hands of Capt. Joseph White, who, in a dramatic twist worthy of Netflix, was found murdered inside. The ensuing trial was so famous that Daniel Webster, the rockstar lawyer of his day, prosecuted it, sparking the imaginations of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe. Creepy, right? But it’s not all ghosts and scandals; the house became part of the Peabody Essex Museum and even made it onto the big screen as a filming spot for The Europeans in 1979. From glamour to crime scenes to movie sets, the Gardner-Pingree House truly is Salem’s master of reinvention. And don’t worry-no murder mysteries today, just a chance to admire the craftsmanship and a few good stories to take home.

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