The Buttonwoods Museum
- 978-374-4626
- 240 Water Street, Haverhill, MA, USA
The museum features the 1710 John Ward House, the 1815 Duncan House, and the 1850 Daniel Hunkin shoe shop. 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… Read More
The Carson House
- 402-825-6001
- North 3rd Street & Main Street, Brownville, NE, USA
Built in 1860 by Richard Brown, the founder of Brownsville, it later became the home of John Carson a prominent… Read More
The Carter House
- 615-791-1861
- 1140 Columbia Avenue, Franklin, TN, USA
The 1830 house is furnished with original and period furniture and commemorates the "Battle of the Generals". Read More
The Carter Mansion
- 423-543-5808
- 1031 Broad Street, Elizabethton, TN, USA
The oldest framed house in Tennessee, it still retains over 90 percent of the original materials. Read More
The Castle
- 740-373-4180
- 418 4th Street, Marietta, OH, USA
Excellent example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. Built in 1847. Read More
The Chalet of the Golden Fleece
- 608-527-2614
- 618 2nd Street, New Glarus, WI, USA
Visit the charming, Swiss Alps chalet-style home of Edwin Barlow, who brought the Wilhelm Tell play to America in 1938,… Read More
The Champ Clark House
- 573-324-6707
- 207 East Champ Clark Drive, Bowling Green, MO, USA
Honeyshuck is the lovely old restored two-story front-gable-and-wing frame home of James Beauchamp “Champ” Clark. The home displays furnishings and… Read More
The Clatskanie Castle
- 503-728-3608
- 620 SW Tichenor St, Clatskanie, OR, USA
The Flippin House National Historic Site, locally and affectionately known as the Castle, is built high on a hill above… Read More
The Clayton House
- 479-783-3000
- 514 North 6th Street, Fort Smith, AR, USA
The Clayton House provides a step back to 1882, the year William Henry Harrison Clayton moved his family into the… 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… Read More
The Cobblestone Society Museum
- 585-589-9013
- 14389 Ridge Road, Albion, NY, USA
The Cobblestone Museum is an open-air museum that promotes the study and exploration of cobblestone construction methods from 1825 to… Read More
The Conference House
- 718-984-6046
- 298 Satterlee St, Staten Island, NY, USA
Built by English immigrant Captain Christopher Billopp, in or around the year 1680, this handsome stately manor was a wheat… Read More
The Conrad Mansion Museum
The Conrad Mansion was designed by Spokane architect, Kirtland Cutter, and was completed in 1895. The home's exterior is punctuated… Read More
The Coolidge Homestead
- 802-672-3773
- Calvin Coolidge Historic Site, Vermont 100A, Plymouth, VT, USA
At 2:47am on August 3, 1923, Vice President Calvin Coolidge became the 30th president of the United States when he… Read More
The Emily Dickinson Museum
- 413-542-8161
- 280 Main Street, Amherst, MA, USA
The Emily Dickinson Museum includes The Homestead, where poet Emily Dickinson was born and lived most of her life, and… 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… Read More
The Farm House Museum
- 515-294-7426
- Farm House Museum, Farm House Lane, Ames, IA, USA
The Farm House Museum boasts a large collection consisting of 19th and early 20th century decorative arts, furnishings and material… Read More
The Fischer-Hanlon House
- 707-745-3385
- 137 West G Street, Benicia, CA, USA
Located next door to the Benicia Capitol State Historic Park is the Fischer-Hanlon House. This house had once been part… Read More
The Flower Hill Urban Homestead Museum
- 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,… Read More
The Forges and Manor of Ringwood
- 973-962-2240
- Sloatsburg Road, Ringwood, NJ, USA
Martin J. Ryerson purchased the historic ironworks and began building the present Manor House in 1807 while still operating the… Read More
The Foscue Plantation
- 252-224-1803
- 7509 Highway 17, Pollocksville, NC, USA
Located just 10 miles south of New Bern, the Foscue Plantation stands tall as a majestic reminder of a period… Read More
The Frick Pittsburgh
- 412-371-0600
- 7227 Reynolds St. Pittsburgh, PA 15208
The home of the Henry Clay Frick family from 1882–1905, this meticulously restored 22-room Italianate mansion features an impressive array… Read More
The Gaar House Museum
- 765-966-1262
- 2593 Pleasant View Rd, Richmond, IN, USA
Jonas Gaar and his sons, Abram and John Milton Gaar, and Jonas' son-in-law, William G. Scott were founders of Gaar-Scott… Read More
The Galloway House and Village
- 920-922-1166
- 336 Old Pioneer Road, Fond du Lac, WI, USA
Gardens with a gazebo, a carriagehouse and a log cabin surround the restored 30-room Victorian Mansion. The village contains a… Read More
The Governor’s Residence at the Boettcher Mansion
- 303-866-3681
- 400 East 8th Avenue, Denver, CO, USA
The Colorado Governor's Residence began as a landmark private home, was transformed into a display of old-world elegance and remains… Read More
The Granger House Victorian Museum
- 319-377-6672
- 970 10th St, Marion, IA, USA
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and a wonderful example of Victorian Italianate architecture, The Granger House Victorian… Read More
The Gruenewald Historic House
- 765-648-6875
- 626 Main Street, Anderson, IN, USA
This three story Second Empire style house was built in 1860. Living history tours present the house as it was… Read More
The Hamill House
- 303-569-2840
- 305 Argentine Street, Georgetown, CO, USA
Originally a small cottage, this property was built by Joseph Watson in 1867 and later remodeled and vastly enlarged by… Read More
The Hamlin Garland Homestead
- 608-786-1399
- 357 West Garland Street, West Salem, WI, USA
Home of the winner of the 1921 Pulizter Prize. 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… Read More
The Harriet Tubman Home
- 315-252-2081
- 180 South Street, Auburn, NY, USA
The Harriet Tubman Home preserves the legacy of "The Moses of Her People" in the place where she lived and… Read More
The Hendricks Hill Museum
- 207-633-1102
- 419 Hendricks Hill Road, Southport, ME, USA
Built by John Cameron circa 1810, the central building remained in the Cameron family for 100 years. They were a… Read More
The Hermitage
- 201-445-8311
- 335 Franklin Turnpike, Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423
The fourteen-room Gothic Revival house was built in 1847–48 from designs by William H. Ranlett for Elijah Rosencrantz, Jr.. Members… Read More
The Historic General Dodge House
- 712-322-2406
- 605 South 3rd Street, Council Bluffs, IA, USA
In 1869, Dodge built his handsome Victorian home at the cost of $35,000, a lavish sum for that day. The… Read More
The Historic New Orleans Collection
- 504-523-4662
- 533 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA, USA
In a complex of historic French Quarter buildings, The Collection operates a museum, which includes the Williams Gallery for changing… Read More
The Historic Sam Davis Home and Plantation
- 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… Read More
The Hoover-Minthorn House Museum
- 503-538-6629
- 115 S River St, Newberg, OR, USA
The Hoover-Minthorn House Museum was built in 1881, by Jesse Edwards, the Quaker founder of Newberg. It is the oldest… Read More
The House of The Seven Gables
- 978-744-991
- 115 Derby Street, Salem, MA, USA
The House of the Seven Gables was built by a Salem sea captain and merchant named John Turner in 1668… Read More
The Hoyt Barnum House
- 203-329-1183
- 713 Bedford Street, Stamford, CT, USA
The people who built this house were the children or grandchildren of the founders of Stamford. Their tastes and their… Read More
The Huntington Homestead
- 860-456-8381
- 36 Huntington Road, Scotland, CT, USA
The house where Samuel Huntington was born and raised was built for his father about 1723. It was two stories… Read More
The Isaac Winslow House
- 781-837-5753
- Winslow House, Careswell Street, Marshfield, MA, USA
The Isaac Winslow House was built circa 1699 for the Hon. Isaac Winslow (1671–1738) at the place named "Careswell" after… Read More
The James Millikin Homestead
- 217-422-9003
- 125 North Pine Street, Decatur, IL, USA
The former residence of James and Anna Millikin, founders of Millikin University, Millikin Bank, and Millikin Estate Trust. Construction of… Read More
The James Mitchell Varnum House
- 401-884-1776
- 57 Peirce St, East Greenwich, RI, USA
The two-storied frame house being built just above the Kent Country Court House was the new home of a young… Read More
The Jason Russell House
- 781-648-4300
- 7 Jason St, Arlington, MA, USA
The Jason Russell House, built in 1740, still bears bullet holes as the site of bloody fighting on the first… Read More
The Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion
The Jemison-Van de Graaff Mansion was built between 1859-1862 by Alabama State Senator Robert Jemison. The house was built in… Read More
The John C. Blanchard House
- 616-527-4945
- 251 E Main St, Ionia, MI, USA
1880-81 home centered on a 1-acre lot, listed in both the National Register of Historic Places and the Michigan State… Read More
The John Cabot House
- 978-922-1186
- 117 Cabot St, Beverly, MA, USA
The John Cabot House is a Georgian style mansion built in 1781 during the Revolutionary War, and it was the… Read More
The Judson House
- 203-378-630
- 967 Academy Hill, Stratford, CT, USA
Built circa 1750 by Capt. David Judson on the site of his great-grandfather's 1639 stone house, Judson House is a… Read More
The Lexington Historical Society
- 781-862-1703
- 36 Hancock Street, Lexington, MA, USA
Two taverns and the 1698 Hancock-Clarke House are open. The house is the site where Samuel Adams and John Hancock… Read More
The Mark Twain House & Museum
- 860-247-998
- 351 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, CT, USA
The Mark Twain House & Museum, a National Historic Landmark in Hartford, Connecticut, was the home of America’s greatest author,… 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… Read More
The McConnell Mansion Museum
- 208-882-1004
- 110 South Adams Street, Moscow, ID, USA
The house reflects an eclectic blend of Victorian-era architectural styles including Eastlake, Italianate, and Gothic Revival. Rather than engage an… Read More
The McLoughlin House
- 503-656-5146
- 713 Center St, Oregon City, OR, USA
The McLoughlin House stands today as a reminder of the great contribution Dr. John McLoughlin made to the settlement of… Read More
The Mission House
- 413-298-3239
- 19 Main Street, Stockbridge, MA, USA
In the mid-1730s, the Mohicans living in western Massachusetts gave permission for a young minister to live among them. The… Read More
The Mount
- 413-551-5111
- 2 Plunkett Street, Lenox, MA, USA
The Mount is a turn-of-the-century home that Edith Wharton designed and built based on the precepts outlined in her 1897… Read More
The Mueller-Schmidt House
- 620-225-8186
- 112 E Vine St, Dodge City, KS, USA
The two and a half foot thick limestone walls make up this 1881 home. Rooms are furnished in period and… Read More
The Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture
- 830-629-6504
- 1370 Church Hill Drive, New Braunfels, TX, USA
The Breustedt-Dillen house is a registered national, state and city historic landmark. The Breustedts built this early Texas farmhouse of… Read More
The Nordica Homestead Museum
- 207-778-2042
- 116 Nordica Ln, Farmington, ME, USA
The birthplace of opera singer Lillian Nordica, whose pure, strong voice brought her world renown. Displays present her costumes, stage… Read More
The Octagon House
- 920-261-2796
- 919 Charles St, Watertown, WI, USA
The Octagon House Museum, located in historic Watertown, Wisconsin was built by pioneer settler John Richards and completed in 1854.… Read More
The Octagon Museum
- 202-626-7439
- 1799 New York Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, USA
The oldest museum in the United States devoted to architecture and design, the Octagon Museum enables the American Architectural Foundation… Read More
The Old Dutch Parsonage & Wallace House
- 908-725-1015
- 71 Somerset Street, Somerville, NJ, USA
The parsonage was built in 1751 and first occupied by Reverend John Frelinghuysen, who came from Amsterdam to serve three… Read More
The Old Governor’s Mansion
- 502-564-5500
- 420 High Street, Frankfort, KY, USA
Built in 1797-8 in the Federal style, the home was first occupied by Kentuky's second governor, James Garrard and his… Read More
The Old Manse
- 978-369-3909
- 269 Monument Street, Concord, MA, USA
Built in 1770 for patriot minister William Emerson, The Old Manse, a National Historic Landmark, became the center of Concord’s… Read More
The Oliver House Museum
- 315-536-7318
- 200 Main Street, Penn Yan, NY, USA
In 1852, Dr. Andrew Oliver built a large brick Italianate style house on Main Street in Penn Yan. This 18… Read More
The Paul Revere House
- 617-523-2338
- 19 North Square, Boston, MA, USA
On the night of April 18, 1775, silversmith Paul Revere left his small wooden home in Boston's North End and… 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… Read More
The Polson Museum
- 360-533-5862
- 1611 Riverside Avenue, Hoquiam, WA, USA
Situated on nearly two acres of parkland, The Polson lies along the banks of the historic Hoquiam River. Extensive gardens,… Read More
The Porter House Museum
- 563-382-8465
- 401 W Broadway St, Decorah, IA, USA
This house museum illustrates the life and times of it's owners, Adelbert and Grace Porter, with their personal furnishings, collections,… Read More
The Pyle House Museum
- 605-352-2528
- 376 Idaho Ave SE, Huron, SD, USA
The home of Gladys Pyle, the first elected woman U.S. senator, is a well preserved example of Queen Anne architecture.… Read More
The Queen Emma Summer Palace
- 808-595-3167
- 2913 Pali Highway, Honolulu, HI, USA
Hānaiakamālama (The Southern Cross), or Queen Emma Summer Palace, served as a summer retreat for Queen Emma of Hawaii from… Read More
The Rankin House
- 937-392-1627
- 6152 Rankin Road, Ripley, OH, USA
The Rankin House is a National Historic Landmark and Underground Railroad Station. The Rankin House, located on Liberty Hill which… Read More
The Reeve House and Litchfield Law School
- 860-567-4501
- 82 South Street, Litchfield, CT, USA
In 1773, the newly married Tapping Reeve and Sally Burr Reeve settled in Litchfield where Reeve promptly established a legal… Read More
The Rev. John Hale Farm
- 978-922-1186
- 39 Hale Street
The oldest part of the house, two rooms up and two rooms down, was built for Reverend Hale in 1694.… Read More
The Rufus Porter Museum
- 207-647-2828
- 67 North High Street, Bridgton, ME, USA
Artist, musician, teacher, inventor and publisher, Rufus Porter (1792-1884) thought well ahead of his time. His artistic life began as… Read More
The Ruggles House
- 207-483-4637
- 146 Main Street, Columbia Falls, ME, USA
The Ruggles House, designed by housewright Aaron S. Sherman of Marshfield, Massachusetts, was built 1818-1820 for Judge Thomas Ruggles, a… Read More
The Schofield House
- 812-599-8327
- The Schofield House
Built circa 1816 in the Federal style, this is believed to be the first two-storied tavern house in Madison. 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… Read More
The Star Spangled Banner Flag House
- 410-837-1793
- 844 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD, USA
Built in 1793, the Star-Spangled Banner Flag House was the home and place of business of Mary Pickersgill, maker of… Read More
The Stevens-Coolidge Place
- 978-682-3580
- 137 Andover Street, North Andover, MA, USA
The Stevens-Coolidge Place is a wonderful example of “the country place,” when rural retreats were designed as places that integrated… Read More
The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms
- 973-540-311
- The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, New Jersey 10, Morris Plains, NJ, USA
This 30-acre National Historic Landmark is the centerpiece of Gustav Stickley’s early 20th century country estate. Stickley was a major… Read More
The Stone-Tolan House Historic Site
- 585-546-7029
- 2370 East Avenue, Rochester, NY, USA
Based on the family life of pioneers Orringh and Elizabeth Stone, the Stone-Tolan House Museum represents the private and the… Read More
The Thomas Clarke House
- 609-921-74
- 500 Mercer Road, Princeton, NJ, USA
The Georgian style home was built about 1770 by Thomas Clarke, a Quaker farmer. Read More
The Thomas Wolfe Memorial
The sprawling frame of the Queen Anne-influenced house was originally only six or seven rooms with a front and rear… Read More
The Vaile Mansion
- 816-325-7430
- 1500 N Liberty St, Independence, MO, USA
The 30 room mansion of Harvey Merrick Vaile was described as "the most princely house and the most comfortable home… Read More
The Valentine Richmond History Center
- 804-649-711
- 1015 East Clay Street, Richmond, VA, USA
The Wickham House is a spectacular example of 19th century Federal architecture and displays some of the country's finest examples… Read More
The Victorian Home & Carriage House Museum
- 319-266-5149
- 308 West 3rd Street, Cedar Falls, IA, USA
Azel D. Barnum, a contractor, built the house in 1863. Mr. Barnum designed the house in the Italianate style. Typical… Read More
The Wadsworth Mansion at Long Hill
- 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,… Read More
The Wadsworth–Longfellow House
- 207-774-1822
- 489 Congress Street, Portland, ME, USA
Within its walls lived three generations of one remarkable family that made significant contributions to the political, literary, and cultural… Read More
The Wallace House
- 515-243-7063
- 756 16th Street, Des Moines, IA, USA
The Wallace House is the home of Uncle Henry Wallace; publisher of Wallaces' Farmer; his son, Henry C. Wallace, was… Read More
The Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House Museum
- 401-841-8770
- Broadway, Newport, RI, USA
Newport, Rhode Island's oldest residence, built in 1697 and home to generations of colonial governors and American patriots. Read More
The Whalehead Club
Built by Edward Collings Knight Jr. and his wife Marie Louise LeBel in the 1920s, this 5 floor 21,000sf residence… Read More
The White Home
- 803-329-1020
- 258 East White Street, Rock Hill, SC, USA
The historic White Home is one of the first homes in the area with the original portion of the home… 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
The Woodman Museum
- 603-742-1038
- 182 Central Ave, Dover, NH, USA
Four historic homes filled with natural science, local history and art..since 1916 1818 Woodman House / 1813 Senator J.P. Hale… Read More
Theodore Roethke House
- 989-928-0430
- 1805 Gratiot Ave, Saginaw, MI 48602, USA
The childhood home of Pulitzer Prize winning poet Theodore Roethke is maintained by the Friends of Theodore Roethke Foundation (FOTR). Read More
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace NHS
- 212-260-1616
- 28 East 20th Street, New York, NY, USA
Roosevelt's original birthplace was demolished in 1916. After Roosevelt's death in 1919, the site was purchased by the Women's Roosevelt… Read More
Thistle Cottage
- 270-338-4760
- 121, South Cherry Street, Greenville, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, 42345, United States
The historic 1912 home was built by William Graham Duncan, Owner of the Duncan Coal Company, for a mere $10,000.… Read More
Thomas Griswold House Museum
Besides the 1774 Thomas Griswold House Museum and the 1803 Medad Stone Tavern, the Society maintains an early blacksmith shop,… Read More
Thomas Hart Benton Home & Studio State Historic Si
- 816-931-5722
- 3616 Belleview Ave, Kansas City, MO, USA
Thomas Hart Benton was one of Missouri's most noted artists from 1937 until his death in 1975. His Victorian house… Read More































































































