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Historic House Museums in America

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Renaissance Revival

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Barker Mansion

Barker Mansion & Civic Center

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  • 219-873-1520
  • 631 Washington Street, Michigan City, IN, USA

Barker Mansion is the former residence of local millionaire-industrialist, John H. Barker, who built the Haskell & Barker Railroad Car Company, which later became Pullman-Standard. The mansion was built in 1857, and shortly after the elaborate 38 room structure was finished, both Mr. and Mrs. Barker passed away, leaving the mansion and the Barker fortune to their only child,… Read More

Biltmore

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  • 828-225-1333

A working estate that would sustain itself and benefit the community. America's largest home. Acres of gardens, parklands, and managed forests. A country retreat for friends and family. This was George Vanderbilt's vision for Biltmore Estate more than 100 years ago, and it lives to this day. Read More

Hay House

Johnston-Felton-Hay House

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  • 478-742-8155
  • 934 Georgia Ave, Macon, GA, USA

The 18,000-square-foot mansion spans four levels and is crowned by a three-story cupola. Commissioned by imaginative owners and constructed by the most skillful workers of the time, its technological amenities were unsurpassed in the mid-19th century: hot and cold running water, central heat, a speaker-tube system, in-house kitchen and an elaborate ventilation system. Read More

Kensington Mansion

Kensington Mansion

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  • 803-353-456
  • Kensington Mansion

Kensington Mansion was completed in 1854 and placed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Located in lower Richland County, South Carolina, it is an architectural and historical treasure. The Mansion is an Italianate Revival structure, furnished with the Scarborough-Hamer Collection of decorative arts from the Victorian Period. Read More

Pabst Mansion

Pabst Mansion

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  • 414-931-808
  • 2000 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI, USA

When Captain Frederick and Maria Pabst began construction of their new family mansion in June 1890, they could not have anticipated that it would survive and thrive into the twenty-first century as a testament to America's Gilded Age. Designed by George Bowman Ferry and Alfred Charles Clas, construction lasted for two years and was completed in July of 1892… Read More

Villa Terrace Art Museum

Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum

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  • 414-271-3656
  • 2220 N Terrace Ave, Milwaukee, WI, USA

Built in the 16th century Italian Renaissance style, the villa was designed by David Adler. Terraced gardens make their way down from the house to a formal garden at beach level. Read More

Western Reserve

Western Reserve Historical Society

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  • 216-721-5722
  • 10825 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH, USA

Built between 1908-1911, this Italian Renaissance Revival home sits proudly in University Circle as a part of the Western Reserve Historical Society. Tours of the interior rooms, including both family and staff areas are available as well as the garden during the warmer months. Though the home has many beautiful qualities, one of its highlights is the breathtaking hand-carved… Read More

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