Gray Gables

Gray Gables was an estate in Bourne, Massachusetts, owned by President Grover Cleveland that served as his Summer White House from 1893 to 1896. It was later converted into the Gray Gables Ocean House hotel, which was destroyed in a fire in 1973.

Gray Gables
Sketch of Gray Gables (1890)
Location on Cape Cod
Gray Gables (Massachusetts)
Gray Gables (the United States)
Former namesTudor Haven
General information
Architectural styleShingle style architecture
LocationBourne, Massachusetts
Coordinates41.7343°N 70.6240°W / 41.7343; -70.6240
Estimated completion1880
Renovated1890
DestroyedDecember 11, 1973 (fire)
OwnerGrover Cleveland (18901908)
Cleveland family (19081920)
Gray Gables Ocean House (until 1973)
Known forGrover Cleveland's Summer White House
Other information
Number of rooms20
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