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Cooke House

Cooke-Dorn House Museum

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  • 419-627-640
  • 1415 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, OH, USA

Formerly the home of Eleutherus Cooke, this 1840's stone and brick home was moved to its current location in 1874. Sandusky's first lawyer, Cooke was also a politician serving in the Ohio Legislature and U.S. Congress. Read More

Elisabet Ney Museum

Elisabet Ney Museum

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  • 512-974-1625
  • 304 E. 44th St., Austin TX 78751

The house and studio of the famed sculptress contains some of her works. Read More

Fonthill

Fonthill Castle

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  • 215-348-9461
  • 525 East Court Street, Doylestown, PA, USA

Built between 1908-1912, Fonthill was the home of Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930). Archaeologist, anthropologist, ceramist, scholar and antiquarian, Mercer built Fonthill both as his home and as a showplace for his collection of tiles and prints. The first of three Mercer buildings in Doylestown, Fonthill served as a showplace for Mercer’s famed Moravian tiles that were produced during the… Read More

Hammond Castle

Hammond Castle Museum

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  • 978-283-2080
  • 80 Hesperus Ave, Gloucester, MA, USA

John Hays Hammond, Jr. built his medieval-style castle between the years 1926 and 1929 to serve both as his home and as a backdrop for his collection of Roman, medieval, and Renaissance artifacts. The castle was constructed as a wedding present for his wife Irene Fenton Hammond to prove how much he cared for her. In addition, the building… Read More

Nemacolin Castle

Nemacolin Castle

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  • 724-785-6882
  • 136 Front St, Brownsville, PA, USA

Originally built in 1790, the house was expanded and remodeled several times until it reached its current Victorian style. Read More

Wyeth-Tootle House

St. Joseph Museum

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  • 816-232-8471
  • 3406 Frederick Avenue, Saint Joseph, MO, USA

Housed in the 1879 Wyeth-Tootle mansion, the museum features exhibits on American Indian materials, vertebrate natural history, St. Joseph history, and the Civil War and Victorian periods. Read More

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