The Gardner Pingree House in Salem, Massachusetts, is a historic house museum recognized for its Federal architecture designed by Samuel McIntire. Owned by the Peabody Essex Museum, this National Historic Landmark offers guided tours to the public, showcasing lavishly-carved woodwork and architectural details from the early 19th century.
Constructed in 1804 for John and Sarah West Gardner, the house has a rich history, including ownership by notable figures like Capt. Joseph White and David Pingree. The site of the infamous 1830 murder of Capt. White, the Gardner Pingree House has also been featured in film adaptations and is a contributing property to multiple historic districts in Salem.
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