1. The House of the Seven Gables is a historic site located in Salem, Massachusetts. It is a 17th-century gabled house that inspired American author Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel of the same name. The house was originally built in 1668 for Captain John Turner and stayed in the Turner family for three generations.

The house is a typical New England style with its distinct gables and unique architectural features. It is also known for its steep roof, diamond-paned windows, and wooden clapboard exterior. Inside the house, visitors can explore several rooms that are furnished with period pieces, showcasing the history and lifestyle of the time.

In addition to the main house, the grounds of the House of the Seven Gables also include the Nathaniel Hawthorne Birthplace, the Counting House (which is now a museum store), the Retire Beckett House, and beautiful gardens. Visitors can take guided tours, participate in educational programs, and attend special events throughout the year.

2. The House of the Seven Gables is open to visitors daily from 10 am to 5 pm, with the last tour starting at 4:30 pm. The site is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day.

For more specific information and to inquire about their current operating hours, it is best to contact the House of the Seven Gables directly. Their phone number is (978) 744-0991.

3. Ticket information:

- General admission tickets for adults (ages 13+) cost $17.50.

- Tickets for seniors (ages 65+), military personnel (with ID), and college students (with ID) cost $15.50.

- Children (ages 5-12) can enter for $10.50.

- Children under 5 years old have free admission.

- Group rates are available for groups of 10 or more, but reservations are required.

Transportation: The House of the Seven Gables is located in Salem, Massachusetts, and is easily accessible by car, train, or bus. If arriving by car, there is a parking lot available for visitors. If using public transportation, the Salem Train Station is within walking distance of the site, and several bus routes also pass through the area.