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Neal Dow Memorial
- 207-773-7773
- 714 Congress St, Portland, ME, USA
Neal Dow was one of the great men of the reform movement of the nineteenth century. The late Federal style… Read More
The Wadsworth–Longfellow House
- 207-774-1822
- 489 Congress Street, Portland, ME, USA
Within its walls lived three generations of one remarkable family that made significant contributions to the political, literary, and cultural… Read More
Farnsworth Art Museum
- 207-596-6457
- 19 Elm St, Rockland, ME, USA
Museum admission includes the Farnsworth Homestead which is next door and is an example of Greek Revival architecture. Built in… Read More
Penobscot Marine Museum
- 207-548-2529
- 40 E Main St, Searsport, ME, USA
Among the eight buildings are an 1816 captain's home. Read More
Skowhegan History House
- 207-474-6632
- 66 Elm Street, Skowhegan, ME, USA
Built in 1839, the house contains early American antiques. Read More
Gates House
- 207-255-8461
- 344 Port Road, Machiasport, ME, USA
Built in 1810, the Nathan Gates House is home to the Machiasport Historical Society. The museum contains an extensive collection… Read More
Nickels-Sortwell House
- 207-882-7169
- 121 Main Street, Wiscasset, ME, USA
Located on Wiscasset's Main Street, the Nickels-Sortwell House is one of the region's finest examples of high Federal-style architecture. Built… Read More
Marrett House
- 207-882-7169
- 40 Ossipee Trail East, Standish, ME, USA
In 1796, young Daniel Marrett, a recent Harvard graduate, moved to Standish, Maine, to become the town minister. He purchased… Read More
The Hendricks Hill Museum
- 207-633-1102
- 419 Hendricks Hill Road, Southport, ME, USA
Built by John Cameron circa 1810, the central building remained in the Cameron family for 100 years. They were a… Read More
Jonathan Fisher House
- 207-374-2459
- 44 Mines Road, Blue Hill, ME, USA
Jonathan Fisher (1768-1847) was the first settled Congregational minister of the small village of Blue Hill, Maine. Fisher was also… Read More
Dr. Moses Mason House
- 207-824-2910
- 14 Broad St, Bethel, ME, USA
Built in 1813, this fine Federal-style house with Rufus Porter School wall murals was long the home of Dr. Moses… Read More
Captain Avery Museum
- 410-867-4486
- 1418 E West Shady Side Rd, Shady Side, MD, USA
The Captain Salem Avery House was built c. 1860 on the Banks of the West River in Shady Side, Maryland.… Read More
Beall-Dawson Historic House Museum
The Beall-Dawson House was built circa 1815 for Upton Beall and his wife and daughters. Beall, from a prominent Georgetown… Read More
Riversdale House Museum
- 301-864-420
- 4811 Riverdale Road, Riverdale, MD, USA
Riversdale, a National Historic Landmark, was constructed between 1801 and 1807 for Henri Stier, a Flemish aristocrat, and completed by… Read More
Montpelier Mansion
- 301-377-7817
- 9650 Muirkirk Road, Laurel, MD, USA
A fine example of Georgian architecture, popular in Maryland in the late 1700s, Montpelier Mansion sits on approximately 70 acres… Read More
The Rufus Porter Museum
- 207-647-2828
- 67 North High Street, Bridgton, ME, USA
Artist, musician, teacher, inventor and publisher, Rufus Porter (1792-1884) thought well ahead of his time. His artistic life began as… Read More
The Brick Store Museum
- 207-985-4802
- 117 Main Street, Kennebunk, ME, USA
Four early 19th century commercial buildings and the 1803 Taylor-Barry House comprise this museum. Read More
Woodlawn
- 207-667-8671
- 1478 Maine 172, Ellsworth, ME, USA
Woodlawn is a 180-acre historic estate located a quarter mile from downtown Ellsworth, Maine. Once home to three generations of… Read More
The Ruggles House
- 207-483-4637
- 146 Main Street, Columbia Falls, ME, USA
The Ruggles House, designed by housewright Aaron S. Sherman of Marshfield, Massachusetts, was built 1818-1820 for Judge Thomas Ruggles, a… Read More
Wilson Museum
- 207-326-9247
- 107 Perkins St, Castine, ME, USA
The Wilson Museum was founded by Dr. John Howard Wilson. Dr. Wilson spent most of his youth in Philadelphia, Brooklyn,… Read More
Count Rumford Birthplace
The Benjamin Thompson House (also known as the Count Rumford Birthplace) is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark… Read More
Winslow Crocker House
- 617-994-6661
- 250 Main Street, Yarmouth Port, MA, USA
In 1936, Mary Thacher had Winslow Crocker House moved six miles down the Old King's Highway to its present location.… Read More
The Star Spangled Banner Flag House
- 410-837-1793
- 844 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD, USA
Built in 1793, the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House was the home and place of business of Mary Pickersgill, maker of… Read More
Homewood House Museum
- 410-516-5589
- 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, USA
A National Historic Landmark, Homewood is one of the best-surviving examples of Federal-period Palladian architecture in the nation. Built circa… Read More
Miller House Museum
- 301-797-8782
- 135 W Washington St, Hagerstown, MD, USA
Founded in 1911, the Washington County Historical Society has played a significant role in preserving historic sites, artifacts and archival… Read More
Rose Hill Manor
- 301-600-1650
- 1611 North Market Street, Frederick, MD, USA
Rose Hill Manor was built in 1790s by John & Ann Grahame. The home was the last home in which… Read More
Gore Place
- 781-894-2798
- 52 Gore Street, Waltham, MA, USA
Gore Place, the Federal period, historic house and estate of Massachusetts Governor Christopher Gore, includes a small farm with sheep,… Read More
Shirley-Eustis House
- 617-442-2275
- Shirley-Eustis House, 33 Shirley Street, Boston, MA, USA
The 1747 Palladian house was built for governor William Shirley, and at the turn of the 19th century it was… Read More
Merwin House
- 617-994-6662
- 14 Main Street, Stockbridge, MA, USA
William and Elizabeth Doane purchased this handsome house in 1875 as their summer retreat. They named it "Tranquility," as it… Read More
Sewall Scripture Museum
- 978-546-9533
- 40 King Street, Rockport, MA, USA
The house displays a variety of historical artifacts from the Rockport area. Read More
The Stevens-Coolidge Place
- 978-682-3580
- 137 Andover Street, North Andover, MA, USA
The Stevens-Coolidge Place is a wonderful example of “the country place,” when rural retreats were designed as places that integrated… Read More
Jackson Homestead and Museum
- 617-796-1450
- 527 Washington St, Newton, MA, USA
The Jackson Homestead was built by Timothy Jackson in 1809 in what became known as the Federal style of architecture. Read More
Quincy House
- 617-994-5930
- 20 Muirhead Street, Quincy, MA, USA
This country estate overlooking Quincy Bay transports visitors to the Revolutionary War era and tells the story of a woman’s… Read More
Hedge House
- 508-746-12
- 126 Water Street, Plymouth, MA, USA
The 1809 Hedge House is one of Plymouth's finest examples of Federal period architecture, featuring octagonal rooms in the mainblock,… Read More
Arrowhead
- 413-442-1793
- 780 Holmes Road, Pittsfield, MA, USA
In 1851, Herman Melville completed "Moby Dick" while living in the house. Read More
Ipswich Museum
- 978-356-2811
- 54 South Main Street, Ipswich, MA, USA
The museum maintains two historic homes, the 1677 Wipple House and the 1800 Heard House. Both properties are filled with… Read More
Whistler House Museum of Art
- 978-452-7641
- 243 Worthen St, Lowell, MA, USA
Artwork from the Museum's permanent collection is on display in the galleries of the historic house. The focus of the… Read More
The Buttonwoods Museum
- 978-374-4626
- 240 Water Street, Haverhill, MA, USA
The museum features the 1710 John Ward House, the 1815 Duncan House, and the 1850 Daniel Hunkin shoe shop. Read More
Gershom Bradford House
- 781-934-6106
- 931 Tremont Street, Duxbury, MA, USA
Built in 1808 by shipmaster Gershom Bradford, the house belonged to four generations of seafaring Bradfords before the last generation… Read More
King Caesar House
- 781-934-6106
- 120 King Caesar Road, Duxbury, MA, USA
This Federal mansion was built in 1809 for Ezra Weston II, known as “King Caesar” for his worldwide preeminence as… Read More
Nathaniel Winsor, Jr. House
- 781-934-6106
- 479 Washington Street, Duxbury, MA, USA
Acquired by the Society in 1997 through a community fundraising effort, the Nathaniel Winsor, Jr. House is perhaps the most… Read More
Historic Deerfield
- 413-774-5581
- 80 Old Main Street, Deerfield, MA, USA
Historic Deerfield Inc., founded in 1952, is an outdoor history museum that focuses on the history and culture of the… Read More
Falmouth Museums on the Green
- 508-548-4857
- Falmouth Historical Society, Palmer Avenue, Falmouth, MA, USA
Falmouth Museums on the Green contain a treasure trove of stories and artifacts that tell the story of the town… Read More
Capt. John Wilson House
- 781-383-1434
- 4 Elm Street, Cohasset, MA, USA
Built by David Nichols and purchased soon thereafter by Captain John Wilson, the house remained in the Wilson family until… Read More
Cape Ann Museum
- 978-283-455
- 27 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA, USA
The White-Ellery House, located at 245 Washington Street in Gloucester at the Route 128 Grant Circle Rotary, was built in… Read More
Nichols House Museum
- 617-227-6993
- 55 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, MA, USA
The Nichols House Museum occupies an impressive four-story town house, one of the earliest Beacon Hill structures, constructed in 1804.… Read More
Otis House
- 617-994-5920
- 141 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA, USA
Otis House is the last surviving mansion in Bowdoin Square in Boston's West End neighborhood. Charles Bulfinch designed the house… Read More
Long Hill
- 978-921-1944
- 572 Essex Street, Beverly, MA, USA
In 1916, Atlantic Monthly editor/publisher Ellery Sedgwick bought a working farm on a Beverly hillside, where he built a grand… Read More
Blanchards Colonial Tavern
Blanchard' s Tavern in Avon dates back to the Revolutionary War. It served as a tavern and general store through… Read More
Audubon State Historic Site
- 225-635-3739
- 11788 Louisiana 965, St Francisville, LA, USA
The tall, airy house where John James Audubon stayed is a splendid example of colonial architecture adapted to its climate.… Read More
Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum
- 413-743-7121
- 67 East Road, Adams, MA, USA
The newly restored Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum is the childhood home of the legendary human rights leader. This rural,… Read More
Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum
- 781-641-747
- 611 Massachusetts Avenue, Arlington, MA, USA
The restored 1832 home of Jefferson Cutter features displays the art of sculptor Cyrus E. Dallin. Read More
Hermann-Grima House
- 504-525-5661
- 820 Saint Louis Street, New Orleans, LA, USA
Built in 1831, by a German Jewish immigrant, Samuel Hermann, who amassed his fortune in the cotton market, Hermann-Grima House… Read More
Irvinton House Museum
- 859-623-8753
- 345 Lancaster Ave, Richmond, KY, USA
The historic Irvinton House Museum is Richmond's only local museum. Exhibits include items from the Irvine family, the community, and… Read More
Duncan Tavern Historic Center
- 859-987-1788
- 323 High Street, Paris, KY, USA
Duncan Tavern, built in 1788, is one of the finest examples of an eighteenth century early settlement home later used… Read More
McDowell House Museum
- 859-236-2804
- McDowell House & Apothecary Shop Museum, South 2nd Street, Danville, KY, USA
The McDowell House was built in three stages. The brick ell was constructed c. 1792-1795. Dr. McDowell purchased this property… Read More
Liberty Hall Historic Site
- 502-227-2560
- 202 Wilkinson Street, Frankfort, KY, USA
Located in historic downtown Frankfort on the banks of the Kentucky River, Liberty Hall Historic Site was the home of… Read More
Vest-Lindsey House
- 502-564-6980
- 401 Wapping Street, Frankfort, KY, USA
The Vest-Lindsey House, located in Frankfort's historic Corner of Celebrities neighborhood, is clearly one of Frankfort's oldest homes, possibly dating… Read More
The Old Governor’s Mansion
- 502-564-5500
- 420 High Street, Frankfort, KY, USA
Built in 1797-8 in the Federal style, the home was first occupied by Kentuky's second governor, James Garrard and his… Read More
Hunt-Morgan House (Hopemont)
- 859-253-362
- 253 Market Street, Lexington, KY, USA
Built in 1814, the Federal style Hunt-Morgan House has many beautiful architectural features, including the Palladian window with fan and… Read More
Morgan Row
- 859-325-9028
- 220 South Chiles Street, Harrodsburg, KY, USA
Built between 1807 and 1830 by Squire Joseph Morgan, this row house is the oldest one standing in the state… Read More
Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House
- 812-265-2967
- Judge Jeremiah Sullivan House, West 2nd Street, Madison, IN, USA
Built for the Jeremiah Sullivan family in 1818, the house is considered Madison’s first mansion. The two-story brick dwelling exhibits… Read More
The Schofield House
- 812-599-8327
- The Schofield House
Built circa 1816 in the Federal style, this is believed to be the first two-storied tavern house in Madison. Read More
Scribner House
- 812-949-1776
- Scribner House, East Main Street, New Albany, IN, USA
Built in 1814 by Joel and Mary Scribner, this simple wood-frame, Federal-style structure is the oldest building in New Albany.… Read More
Wylie House Museum
- 812-855-6224
- 307 East 2nd Street, Bloomington, IN, USA
Built in 1835, Wylie House was the home of Indiana University's first president, Andrew Wylie, and his family. Today Wylie… Read More
Corydon Capitol State Historic Site
- 812-738-4890
- 126 E Walnut St, Corydon, IN, USA
Governor Hendrick's Headquarters, the former home of Indiana's second elected governor, is furnished with mid-19th century antiques. Read More
Levi Coffin State Historic Site
- 765-847-2432
- 113 U.S. 27, Fountain City, New Garden Township, IN, USA
To the thousands of escaped slaves, an eight-room Federal-style brick home in Newport (Fountain City), Indiana, became a safe haven… Read More
Colonel Davenport House
- 309-786-7336
- Colonel Davenport Historical House, Davenport Avenue, Rock Island, IL, USA
The Davenport House is historically important for several reasons. First, it reflects the growth in the prosperity of one man,… Read More
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
- 217-492-4241
- 413 South 8th Street, Springfield, IL, USA
The house that would become the future Lincoln Home was built in 1839 for the Reverend Charles Dresser. Dresser actually… Read More
John C Flanagan House Museum
- 309-674-1921
- 942 NE Glen Oak Ave
Known in its day as "The Manse on the Hill", Flanagan is the oldest standing residence in Peoria, is virtually… Read More
The Farm House Museum
- 515-294-7426
- Farm House Museum, Farm House Lane, Ames, IA, USA
The Farm House Museum boasts a large collection consisting of 19th and early 20th century decorative arts, furnishings and material… Read More
Andrew Low House
- 912-233-6854
- 329 Abercorn Street, Savannah, GA, USA
In 1847 the wealthy cotton factor Andrew Low chose John Norris to design a house on the lot for his… Read More
Davenport House Museum
- 912-236-8097
- 324 E State St, Savannah, GA, USA
Completed circa 1820 by Isaiah Davenport, this historic home marked the beginning of Savannah's historic preservation movement. Throughout its 50+… Read More
The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson
- 706-722-9828
- The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson, 7th Street, Augusta, GA, USA
The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson was built in 1859 by local stove merchant, Aaron H. Jones, a native… Read More
Chief Vann House Historic Site
- 706-695-2598
- Chief Vann House Historic Site, Georgia 225, Chatsworth, GA, USA
During the 1790s, James Vann became a Cherokee Indian leader and wealthy businessman. He established the largest and most prosperous… Read More
Hale-Byrnes House
- 302-998-3792
- 606 Stanton Christiana Road, Newark, DE, USA
The Historic Hale-Byrnes House was the site of a Council of War on September 6, 1777, five days before the… Read More
Dutch House
- 302-322-2794
- Dutch House Museum, East 3rd Street, New Castle, DE, USA
Facing the Green, the diminutive Dutch House traces its origins to the late 17th century when New Castle was the… Read More
Read House and Gardens
- 302-322-8411
- 42 The Strand, New Castle, DE, USA
Located in the heart of Delaware's Colonial Capital on the Delaware River, three miles south of the Delaware Memorial Bridge,… Read More
Decatur House
- 202-218-4333
- 1610 H St NW, Washington, DC, USA
Built in 1818-1819, the Decaturs' home was the first private residence in the White House neighborhood. Thereafter known as Decatur… Read More
Dumbarton House
- 202-337-2288
- 2715 Q Street Northwest, Washington, DC, USA
Built during the tumultuous presidencies of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, the house has been restored to show it as… Read More
Dumbarton Oaks
- 202-339-6400
- 1703 32nd Street Northwest, Washington, DC, USA
Dumbarton Oaks is situated on land that formerly was part of a 1702 land grant patented by Colonel Ninian Beall… Read More
Tudor Place
- 202-965-400
- 1644 31st Street Northwest, Washington, DC, USA
Tudor Place Historic House & Garden preserves the stories of six generations of descendants of Martha Washington, and the enslaved… Read More
Noah Webster House
- 860-521-5362
- 227 S Main St, West Hartford, CT, USA
Webster's birthplace helps to tell the story of one man's vision and his impact on American culture. Through the promotion… Read More
Phelps Tavern
- 860-658-2500
- 800 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT, USA
The Phelps house and tavern was owned by five generations of the Phelps family for nearly two hundred years. The… Read More
Amasa Day House
- 860-247-8996
- 33 Plains Rd, Moodus, CT, USA
The house is furnished largely with objects owned by members of the Day family, including toys and locally produced ceramics… Read More
Danbury Museum & Historical Society
- 203-743-5200
- 43 Main Street, Danbury, CT, USA
The museum consists of the 1785 Rider House which contains period furnishings; textile and historical exhibits, the 1790 Dodd Hat… Read More
New Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum
- 408-918-7770
- 21350 Almaden Road, San Jose, CA, USA
Recently restored, the Casa Grande was built in 1854 as the residence for the manager of the New Almaden Mines,… Read More
The Fischer-Hanlon House
- 707-745-3385
- 137 West G Street, Benicia, CA, USA
Located next door to the Benicia Capitol State Historic Park is the Fischer-Hanlon House. This house had once been part… Read More
The Battle-Friedman House and Gardens
- 205-758-2238
- 1010 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
This house was built in 1835 by Alfred Battle. Originally a federal style home, the second owners of the home,… Read More
Historic Washington State Park
An important stop on the Southwest Trail, James Bowie, Sam Houston, and Davy Crockett famously traveled through here. James Black,… Read More
























































































