The Bellamy Mansion
- 910-251-3700
- 503 Market Street, Wilmington, NC, USA
The Bellamy Mansion is one of North Carolina's most spectacular examples of antebellum architecture built on the eve of the Civil War by free and enslaved black artisans, for John Dillard Bellamy (1817-1896) physician, planter and business leader; and his wife, Eliza McIlhenny Harriss (1821-1907) and their nine children. After the fall of Fort Fisher in 1865, Federal troops… Read More
The Captain David Crawford House
- 845-561-2585
- 189 Montgomery St, Newburgh, New York, USA
This majestic house, architecturally unique in the Hudson Valley, is remarkably intact, having been little changed over the years. There is a wealth of original interior and exterior architectural detail. The House is interpreted to reflect, not only the life of a wealthy 19th century family, but the rich history and traditions of Newburgh and the larger Hudson Valley. Read More
The Clifford House
- 352-483-46
- 536 North Bay Street, Eustis, FL, USA
The Clifford House, located at the corner of Bay and Bates Streets in Eustis, Florida; is in a graceful antebellum style, complete with a deep porch that extends across it's façade and around much of one side. Its low lines, broad massing, balustrade window's walk, and double-columned, pediment two-story entry speak volumes of easy living in a long-ago South.… Read More
The Executive Mansion
- 217-782-6450
- South 5th Street & East Jackson Street, Springfield, IL, USA
The Illinois Executive Mansion is the third-oldest, continuously occupied Governor's home in the nation. Seven Presidents, including Lincoln, have been received here. Three levels are open to the public including four formal parlors; a state dining room; ballroom; four bedrooms, including the Lincoln bedroom; and a library handcrafted from Native American Black Walnut. Read More
- 512-305-3650
- 1316 West 6th Street, Austin, Texas 78703, USA
Flower Hill is a single-family historic home in the heart of Austin; The 1.38-acre grounds include 6 historic outbuildings--a lumber-room, chicken coop, carriage garage, barn, rose arbor, and animal stables—as well as original F. Weigl ironwork, a late 19th century carriage drive, and walkways created from the paving stones of the original Congress Avenue. Read More
The Harper Fowlkes House
- 912-234-2180
- 230 Barnard Street, Savannah, GA, USA
Antebellum mansion with an 1890's top floor addition, this home is filled with beautiful antiques, and tells the story of an old Savannah family, the Champions and the McAlpins, as well at the life of early preservationist Alida Harper Fowlkes. The home has a beautiful garden that is rented for events. Read More
- 615-459-2341
- 1399 Sam Davis Rd, Smyrna, TN, USA
The mid 19th century home of the 21 year old Confederate hero has been restored and the 168 acre grounds contain outbuildings, slave quarters, period gardens and a museum. Read More
The McCollum-Chidester House
- 870-836-9243
- 926 West Washington Street, Camden, AR, USA
Peter McCollum built the McCollum-Chidester House in Camden, Arkansas in 1847. It was one of the first homes in the area to be built with plastered walls, carpeting, wallpaper, and an iron cook-stove. It was also the first planned lumber home in the area. McCollum sold the house to John and Leah Chidester after living in it for twelve… Read More
The Pierce Manse
- 603-225-4555
- 14 Horseshoe Pond Lane, Concord, NH, USA
The Pierce Manse is the only home ever owned and lived in by President Franklin Pierce, a New Hampshire native and the 14th President of the United States. Read More
The Seguine Mansion
- 212-360-8282
- 440 Seguine Avenue, Staten Island, NY, USA
The impressive Greek Revival structure stands on the south shore of Staten Island; among its chief glories is a panoramic view of Prince’s Bay. The land upon which the Mansion sits was purchased by James Seguine between 1780-1786. Seguine Avenue and Seguine Point in Prince’s Bay were named after this prosperous family, whose ancestors first settled on Staten Island… Read More
- 860-347-1064
- 421 Wadsworth St, Middletown, CT, USA
The New York architecture firm of Hoppin and Koen designed a domain on a par with the estates of Lenox, Massachusetts, and the "cottages"" of Newport Read More
The White House
- 202-208-1631
- 1450 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, USA
If you are the actual winner of the presidential election, you get to live here for 4 years. Read More
Timm House Historic Site
Timm House Historic Site represents a time period of from 1898 - 1905. Read More
Township of Ocean Historical Museum
In 2001, the Mayor and the Township Council moved to save the historic Eden Woolley House on the comer of Deal Road and Route 35. The developer of the Route 35 property agreed to move the Woolley House to the Haupt/Terner tract that is the site of the Public Library on Deal Road. The Council asked the Museum to… Read More
Turner-Dodge House and Heritage Center
- (517) 483-4220
- 100 East North Street, Lansing, MI, USA
The house was built by Lansing pioneer James Turner and his brother Charles in 1858. James was instrumental in helping lay the groundwork for the city. James Turner helped establish transportation, schools, foundries and eventually the city government as he would serve as the first Treasurer and go on to serve as the State Deputy Treasurer Read More
- 979-345-4656
- 1702 N 17th St, West Columbia, TX, USA
Generations of Texas history, commerce and entrepreneurship encapsulate Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historic Site, which tells the stories of the many families, both enslaved and free, who worked to build Texas. Over its 134-year history, the site hosted sugarcane production, cattle ranching, and oil drilling as it transitioned through the ownership of the Varners, the Pattons and the Hoggs. Read More
Wade House
- 920-526-3271
- W7965 State Hwy 23, Greenbush, WI, USA
This museum includes a stagecoach inn, a residence and a collection of over 100 carriages. Read More
Ward Hall
- 859-396-4257
- 1782 Frankfort Road, Georgetown, KY, USA
This 1853 Greek Revival mansion features marble mantles, Corinthian columns and frescoed ceilings. Read More
Waveland State Historic Site
- 859-272-3611
- 225 Waveland Museum Ln, Lexington, KY, USA
Antebellum house with three original outbuildings - slave quarters, smokehouse and ice house. Guided tours focus on the everyday lives of family and slaves who lived and worked at Waveland. Read More
Webster House Museum
- 262-723-7848
- 9 East Rockwell Street, Elkhorn, WI, USA
Nestled on a quiet street in the city of Elkhorn, Wisconsin, the Webster House Museum is a well maintained white clapboard house, containing Civil War and Victorian period items. The composer Joseph Philbrick Webster once owned the home. Both the structure and its famous owner played an important part of the history of Elkhorn. Read More
White Columns
- 207-967-2751
- 8 Maine Street, Kennebunkport, ME, USA
1853 mansion with original furnishings and period French wallpaper. This was the home of the Perkins and Nott families and portrays life of an affluent family during Kennebunkport's hey day as a working port. Read More
- 513-684-3262
- 2038 Auburn Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Birthplace and boyhood home of the 27th president. The Greek Revival brick home has four rooms furnished in period. Other rooms have exhibits depicting the Taft family. 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 the Black family, it is now treasured for its historic house museum, its gardens, and its public park. Visitors can explore a superb historic house, stroll through beautiful gardens, play croquet, hike on pristine trails, and much more. Read More






















