
A Gift Never Opened
November 2, 2020 2:44 pmBy Will Demick If history museums are a window to the past, then their archives create the landscapes through the... View Article
By Will Demick If history museums are a window to the past, then their archives create the landscapes through the... View Article
SAVE THIS DATE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Enjoy a ‘Twist on the Taste’ and support the House of the Seven Gables... View Article
Access to our parking lot on Derby Street may be limited over the next few weeks as the city begin... View Article
by W.H. Demick At this point not one of us remains unaffected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a fact... View Article
Planning is underway to “deck the halls” of our historic site for our Four Centuries of Christmas Tour that runs the... View Article
Bu David Moffat On May 1, 1775, less than two weeks after the colonial world was irrevocably changed at Lexington... View Article
Madeline Duppenthaler is the new Development Associate at The House of the Seven Gables. She joins a busy and... View Article
The Gables offers a five-week summer enrichment program that aims to help Salem students and their families discover untold stories... View Article
by Special Projects Manager, Julie Arrison-Bishop I might work at one of the most beloved historic sites in Salem, but... View Article
Peabody Essex Museum to Open 40,000-Square-Foot Wing and 13 New Galleries and Exhibitions by September Museum-Wide Initiative Creates Entirely New... View Article
The Salem Gibralter is the oldest commercially sold confection in the United States. The candy was first made in 1806... View Article
Salem Maritime National Historic Site is affected by the government shutdown and is closed until further notice. Here are some... View Article