Gray Gables was an estate in
Bourne, Massachusetts, owned by
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Grover Cleveland
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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.
History
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Gray Gables was built in 1880 and was named Tudor Haven by its first owners.
Grover Cleveland purchased the house for $20,000
in 1890 (), renovating it and renaming it Gray Gables. The property at the time consisted of , of beachfront on
Buzzards Bay, the main house, and a hunting lodge.
He had initially tried to purchase Harbor Lane, a home in
Marion, Massachusetts, where he had spent his previous four summers, but decided not to after the owners raised the price.
In 1892, Cleveland ran for what would be his second term as president, and an
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was installed in the house so he could follow the
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in
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.
That fall, he won the election, and Gray Gables served as his Summer White House from 1893 to 1896. In 1892, the small
Gray Gables Railroad Station was built nearby on the
Old Colony Railroad to provide easy transportation to
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A dock was also constructed next to the house to accommodate a Navy gunboat.
In 1893, Cleveland recovered at Gray Gables following a secret surgery to remove a tumor aboard his friend
Elias Cornelius Benedict's yacht
''Utowana'' as it sailed from New York City to Gray Gables.
Two of his children were born at the house: Marion in 1895
and Francis Grover in 1903.
Following his presidency, the Cleveland family continued to summer at Gray Gables until 1904, when his daughter
Ruth died of diphtheria at the age of 12. After her death, the family stopped summering there and rented out the house. Grover Cleveland died in 1908, and the family sold the house in 1920.
Gray Gables Ocean House
In the mid-20th century, the property was converted to a restaurant and hotel known as the Gray Gables Ocean House. The hotel was destroyed by fire on the morning of December 11, 1973.
In the 2000s, a private home was built on the former site of Gray Gables.
Legacy
The neighborhood of Gray Gables and the former
Gray Gables Railroad Station in Bourne take their names from the house. In 1976, the station building was moved to the
Aptucxet Trading Post Museum.
Because of the time Grover Cleveland spent summering at Gray Gables and fishing in Buzzards Bay, a shallow area of Buzzards Bay, Cleveland Ledge, was named after him, as was the 1943 lighthouse
Cleveland East Ledge Light that sits on top of it.
See also
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List of residences of presidents of the United States
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Houses in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
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Bourne, Massachusetts