- 320-616-5421
- 1620 Lindbergh Drive South, Little Falls, MN, USA
Charles Lindbergh's 1927 flight from New York to Paris launched an aviation revolution. Tour his boyhood home, explore the visitor center exhibits, including a "Spirit of St. Louis" flight simulator, and walk an interpretive trail along the river. Additional trails are located in the adjacent Charles A. Lindbergh State Park. Read More
Chesterwood
- 413-298-3579
- 4 Williamsville Road, Stockbridge, MA, USA
Chesterwood, a National Trust Historic Site, is the country home, studio and gardens of America’s foremost sculptor of public monuments, Daniel Chester French (1850-1931), creator of the Minute Man and Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln Memorial. Read More
Clark Norris Home
- 815-875-2184
- 109 Park Avenue West, Princeton, IL 61356
The Clark Norris Home was built in 1900 as the retirement home for Samuel and Anne Clark. It is over 11,000 square feet spread over three floors and a basement, containing four bathrooms and 5 bedrooms, plus servants quarters. Read More
Daly Mansion
- 406-363-6004
- 251 Eastside Highway, Hamilton, MT, USA
In 1886 Marcus Daly purchased the existing Anthony Chaffin homestead, including the farmhouse, and had it completely remodeled by 1889. This was to be his family's summer residence. Because the Daly family did extensive entertaining, the Mansion was remodeled again in 1897 to a Queen Anne style Victorian home. This home, when completed, reminded Marcus of a church, so… Read More
Dixon Gallery & Gardens
- 901-761-5250
- 4339 Park Avenue, Memphis, TN, USA
The Dixon residence was designed in the Neo-Georgian manner and completed in 1942. The house opened to the public in 1976, and today is devoted to displaying the Dixon permanent collection. Read More
Elwood House Museum
- 815-756-4609
- Ellwood House Museum, 420 Linden Place, DeKalb, IL, USA
The story of the Ellwood House reflects the central role of Isaac Ellwood in the development of the barbed wire industry in America. The magnificent estate is also a testimony to three generations of the Ellwood family whose tastes shaped the evolution of the house and grounds. Read More
Frelinghuysen Arboretum
- 973-326-7601
- 353 East Hanover Avenue, Morristown, NJ, USA
The 127 acre preserve features with formal gardens and naturalized plantings. The Colonial Revival mansion serves as the headquarters for the Morris County Park Commission and is open to the public. Read More
George Eastman House
- 585-271-3361
- 900 East Avenue, Rochester, NY, USA
George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film combines the world's leading collections of photography and film with the stately pleasures of the landmark Colonial Revival mansion and gardens that George Eastman called home from 1905 to 1932. Read More
Graceland
- 901-332-3322
- 3765 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis, TN, USA
If you think Elvis is still alive, you might want to check this one out. Otherwise there are four other homes to see in the area. Read More
- 937-746-8295
- 302 Park Avenue, Franklin, OH, USA
This Colonial Revival mansion was built by Clarence and Lily Harding and is located in Franklin’s Historic Mackinaw District. The Harding family continuously resided here until the late Major General Edwin Forrest Harding (1886-1970) and his wife Eleanor willed the property to the Franklin Area Historical Society to serve as a local museum. The Harding Museum contains numerous exhibits,… Read More
Hildene
- 800·578·1788
- 1005 Hildene Road, Manchester, VT, USA
Robert Lincoln and his wife, Mary, built this Georgian Revival mansion in 1905 in the scenic village of Manchester. It became home to only Lincoln descendants until 1975, longer than any other Lincoln residence. Read More
Hill-Stead Museum
- 860-677-4787
- 36 Mountain Road, Windsor, CT, USA
The 152-acre property features an Arts and Crafts carriage barn and theater, stone garages, woodland trails, a pond and dairy complex, and a Sunken Garden designed by Beatrix Farrand c. 1920. Read More
Historic Governors’ Mansion
- 307-777-7878
- 300 East 21st Street, Cheyenne, WY, USA
During the early days of Wyoming’s statehood, Cheyenne’s affluent cattle barons built a series of mansions as a testament to their wealth and success; houses that might be referred to as “trophy homes,” today. In 1904, 14 years after achieving statehood in 1890, Wyoming built its first governor’s mansion, a modest house compared to the pretentious dwellings built in… Read More
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt NHS
- 845-229-9115
- 4097 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, NY, USA
The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site contains "Springwood", the lifelong home of America's only 4-term President. Also on the site is the Presidential Library and Museum, operated by the National Archives. Visitors may enjoy a guided tour of FDR's home, take a self-guided tour of the Museum and stroll the grounds, gardens, and trails of this… Read More
Hunter Museum of American Art
- 423-267-968
- 10 Bluff View Avenue, Chattanooga, TN, USA
This Neoclassical-style brick building was designed by the Cincinnati architectural firm of Mead and Garfield. Due to the varying architectural features, the mansion encompasses classical revival styles that contain both Georgian and Federal style elements. Read More
- 617-566-7937
- 83 Beals Street
John F. Kennedy NHS preserves the birthplace of America's 35th president. In 1967, the president's mother returned to Brookline, where Kennedy spent his boyhood, and restored the house to her recollection of its 1917 appearance. Each year, thousands of visitors join NPS staff to share Mrs. Kennedy's memories in a tour of the house and neighborhood that, in her… Read More
Mann Farmhouse and Museum
- 781-545-1083
- 108 Greenfield Lane, Scituate, MA, USA
Three generations of the Mann family lived at the Mann Farmhouse at the corner of Stockbridge Road and Greenfield Lane, direct descendants of early settler Richard Mann who lived on North Scituate’s Mann Hill overlooking Mushquashcut Pond where he met his death in 1655/6. Read More
McFaddin-Ward House
- 409-832-2134
- 1906 Calder Avenue, Beaumont, TX, USA
The McFaddin-Ward House was built in 1905-06 in the striking and distinctive Beaux-Arts Colonial style. The structure and its furnishings reflect the lifestyle of the prominent family who lived in the house for seventy-five years. Read More
Meyers House Museum
- 510-521-1233
- 2021 Alameda Avenue, Alameda, CA, USA
The Meyers House, erected in 1897, is an example of the Colonial Revival style, which was popular around the turn of the century. The home is situated on 3 city lots, and features the original fencing and pergola, three car garage, carriage house, and an architectural studio built in 1935. Read More
- 212-838-6878
- 421 East 61st Street
Constructed in 1799 as a carriage house for a 23-acre estate, and converted into the Mount Vernon Hotel in 1826, this stone building sits on land originally owned by Colonel William Stephens Smith, and his wife Abigail Adams Smith, daughter of John Adams. Read More
Osborne Homestead Museum
- 203-734-2513
- 500 Hawthorne Avenue, Derby, CT, USA
Adjacent to the rolling hills and open meadows of Osbornedale State Park, the recently renovated Osborne Homestead Museum encompasses the house and grounds of the former Frances Osborne Kellogg Estate. Originally constructed in the mid-1800s, the house was enlarged and completely remodeled in the Colonial Revival style during the 1920s. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, its… Read More
Oswego Heritage House
- 503-635-6373
- 398 10th Street, Lake Oswego, OR, USA
The Murphy Company Building is a good example of the Colonial Revival style. Completed in c. 1920, the building displays many of the most defining characteristics of the style in its massing, bilateral symmetrical façade, its temple like, full story pedimented portico with columns and decorative pilasters, multi-light windows with shutters, and its paired multi-light front doors Read More
Pennypacker Mills
- 610-287-9349
- 5 Haldeman Road, Schwenksville, PA, USA
This 170-acre Colonial Revival home of Pennsylvania Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker includes an exceptional original collection of furnishings and family memorabilia. Guided tours, seasonal events, education programs and changing exhibits are offered year-round. FREE tours & events. Read More
Pioneer Farms
- 512-837-1215
- 10621 Pioneer Farms Drive, Austin, TX, USA
A 90-acre living history park featuring four restored, operating historic sites and farmsteads from the 1800s, plus an entrance village dated to 1899. Costumed interpreters and period craftsmen and artisans. Read More
Shadelands Ranch Museum
- 925-935-7871
- 2660 Ygnacio Valley Road, Walnut Creek, CA, USA
Built by Walnut Creek pioneer Hiram Penniman (1824-1907), the main house on the Shadelands Ranch grounds is a 1903 Redwoood-framed Colonial Revival structure that now showcases numerous historical artifacts, many of which belonged to the Pennimans. It also houses a rich archive of Contra Costa and Walnut Creek history in its collections of old newspapers, photographs, and government records. Read More
Wildwood Manor House
- 419-407-9723
- 5100 West Central Avenue, Toledo, OH, USA
The Wildwood Manor House is a Toledo icon and the centerpiece of the beautiful estate grounds now known as Wildwood Preserve Metropark. The Georgian Colonial home is open for free tours and hosts a variety of cultural and historical events, including the popular Tea in the Solarium. Read More
Woodrow Wilson House
- 202-387-4062
- 2340 S Street Northwest, Washington, DC, USA
When Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith retired from the White House in 1921 they made this house their home. Just off the beaten path of Embassy Row in the heart of Washington, D.C. the house is historically preserved - a time capsule from 1924 that is open daily to visitors. Read More
Workman and Temple Family Homestead Museum
- 626-968-8492
- 15415 Don Julian Rd, City of Industry, CA, USA
The site features an 1840s adobe home built by William Workman. The second home is a 1920s Colonial Revival adobe mansion built by Workman's grandson Walter Temple. The site also include El Campo Santo cemetery. Read More



























