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Historic House Museums in America

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Wylie House

Wylie House Museum

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  • 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 House is owned and operated by Indiana University as an historic house museum recreating the Wylie home prior to 1860. The house is distinctive and unusual for south-central Indiana, a blend of Federal and Georgian styles of architecture more… Read More

Zalud House

Zalud House

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  • 559-782-7548
  • 393 N Hockett St, Porterville, CA, USA

Built in 1891, it is one of the few houses of that era that has not undergone remodeling. It has the mansard roof construction, which makes the house unique in its style of architecture. Read More

Zimmerman  House

Zimmerman House

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  • 503-261-8078
  • 17111 NE Sandy Blvd, Portland, OR, USA

Victorian farm house, built in 1874. One of few museums to hold 3 generations of family posessions and furnishings. A heritage garden surrounds the home. Jacob and Lena Zimmerman were German immigrants, traveling over the Oregon Trail in 1851. One of 5 founding pioneer families of Fairview Oregon. Read More

Zoar Village

Zoar Village

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  • 330-874-3011
  • 198 Main St, Zoar, OH, USA

The village was founded in 1817 by German immigrants. Number One House, the home of leader Joseph Bimeler, a bakery, tin shop, wagon shed, general store, blacksmith shop, and garden house are restored. Read More

Zumwalts-Fort

Zumwalt’s Fort and Darius Heald Home

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  • 6363795574
  • 1000 Jessup Dr W, O'Fallon, MO 63366

At about the same time that Daniel Boone arrived, Jacob Zumwalt and his extended family settled in the O’Fallon area circa 1798, building a large log home. A few years later, when the War of 1812 set off deadly guerilla raids with Native Americans ambushing and killing American settlers, local families fled to the shelter provided by the Zumwalt’s… Read More

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