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Hawkes House (Salem, Massachusetts)

USA / Massachusetts / Salem / Salem, Massachusetts / Derby Street, 174
 Federal style (architecture), 1800s construction, historic house

This house was designed by famous Salem architect Samuel McIntire for Elias Hasket and Elizabeth Derby. Construction began on the building in 1780.
The Derbys, however, never completed the house. Instead, they moved away from the waterfront to a house in the center of town. The unfinished building was purchased and completed around 1800 by Benjamin Hawkes, who owned a shipyard next to Derby Wharf.

The Hawkes House is a fine example of the large Federal style homes built throughout Salem in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. These three-story tall, square buildings usually featured a beautifully carved and painted entrance and many windows to let light and air into the gracefully decorated rooms.

Presently, the house is not open to the public, since it serves as administrative offices for the Salem Maritime.
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Coordinates:   42°31'18"N   70°53'13"W
This article was last modified 7 years ago