This keepsake of the Hawke's House is handcrafted from ¾” thick wood in the USA. Add it to your home décor to remember a place in time or your dreams of travel. The colorful printed details on the front also include our famous black cat trademark, Casper, catching a nap high up in a second story window.
- Set it on your mantle
- Tuck it into your shelf
- Place it on your desk
- Perch it above a window/door
- Great on wainscoting, too
- Group it with other Cat’s Meows to create your very own Village
Elias Hasket Derby originally built this Georgian mansion in 1780 to replace his smaller, brick house next door. He never completed the house and instead used it as a warehouse for the good his Revolutionary privateers had taken for trading. Today you can explore this home when you visit the NPS Salem Maritime National Historical Park in Salem, MA.
Originally established as America's first National Historic Site in 1938, the area was redesignated a National Historical Park in 2025.
When the United States was young, sailors, merchants, and privateers ventured all of the world from Salem, Massachusetts to bring new and exotic goods to America. In this nine-acre park, explore the historic buildings, wharves, and replica tall ship that tell the stories of the residents of Salem who helped build the foundation for one of the most powerful economies in the world.


