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Mary Todd Lincoln House
Mary Todd Lincoln House- A simple two story brick building on West Main Street was home to Robert S. Todd and his family, including his daughter Mary, wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Loc ...
Waveland Museum State Historic Site
Waveland Museum State Historic Site- Built in 1847 by Joseph Bryan, a grandnephew of Daniel Boone. Includes details, events, and directions. Located in Lexington. ...
White Hall State Historic Site
White Hall State Historic Site- Former home of Cassius Marcellus Clay who was an emancipationist, newspaper publisher, Minister to Russia, and friend to Abraham Lincoln. Located in Richmond. ...
Thomas Edison House
Thomas Edison House- Home of the inventor who worked in Louisville as a telegrapher from 1866-67. Features some of his inventions. Includes hours, rates, events and directions. ...
Farmington
Farmington- A 14-room Federal-style home that was the center of the 19th-century hemp plantation of John and Lucy Speed. Includes schedule and calendar of events. Located in Louisville. ...
Destrehan Planation
Destrehan Planation- The oldest documented plantation house in the lower Mississippi Valley. Offers tours, private events, gift shop, and history information. Located in Destrehan. ...
Biedenharn Home
Biedenharn Home- Built in 1913 by Joseph A. Biedenharn when the family moved to Monroe from Vicksburg, Mississippi with 10 rooms available for the tour. ...
Longue Vue House and Gardens
Longue Vue House and Gardens- A city estate with a Classical Revival-style mansion surrounded by eight acres of breathtakingly landscaped gardens. Includes photos and visitor information. Located in New Orleans. ...
Kent Plantation House
Kent Plantation House- A classic example of French colonial architecture c.1796 standing on the original land grant from the King of Spain to Pierre Baillio II with images and information on tours located at Alexandria. ...
Southdown Plantation House
Southdown Plantation House- A 19th century sugar manor house and home to the Terrebonne Museum of history and culture was built in 1859 as a one-story Greek Revival house by William J. Minor, and comprises of images, inf ...
Hermann-Grima/Gallier Historic Houses
Hermann-Grima/Gallier Historic Houses- General information for both homes, virtual tour, and exhibits located at New Orleans. ...
San Francisco Plantation
San Francisco Plantation- Located in Garyville on the east bank of the Mississippi River. Includes tour information, history and education, and calendar. ...
Sayward-Wheeler House
Sayward-Wheeler House- The home (c. 1718) of Jonathan Sayward, a local merchant and civic leader. History and visitor information with photos. Located in York Harbor. ...
Oak Alley Plantation
Oak Alley Plantation- Antebellum Mississippi River mansion in Vacherie. Describes property history, tours, accommodations, restaurant, gift catalog, ghost sightings and area attractions using text, photos, map, direction ...
The Williams Residence
The Williams Residence- An 1889 New Orleans townhouse restored by General L. Kemper and Leila Williams in the 1940s. ...
Edgar Degas House
Edgar Degas House- The home of the famed French Impressionist master during his time in New Orleans from 1872 to 1873. Includes photos and visitor information. ...
The Beauregard-Keyes House
The Beauregard-Keyes House- Home built in 1826 for wealthy auctioneer Joseph LeCarpentier. Photos and visitor information. Located in New Orleans. ...
Pitot House Museum
Pitot House Museum- The former residence of New Orleans’ first mayor, the Honorable James Pitot. Photos and visitor information. Located in New Orleans. ...
Woodlawn Museum
Woodlawn Museum- Features three hundred acre estate of the Col. John Black, built in 1824. Includes image library, events, and membership. Located in Ellsworth. ...
Wadsworth-Longfellow House
Wadsworth-Longfellow House- The Maine Historical Society provides overview of the house museum, hours of operation and photos. Located in Portland. ...
The Wilson Museum - John Perkins House
The Wilson Museum - John Perkins House- Built about 1763 as a one-story house on what is now Court Street, includes a schedule located at Castine. ...
Tate House 1755
Tate House 1755- A large and elegant dwelling in Portland, built in 1766, and open to the public. Features virtual tour, history, calendar and gift shop. A National Historic Landmark. ...
The Ruggles House
The Ruggles House- A federal style historic house museum in Columbia Falls, renowned for the flying staircase and intricate woodwork built 1818. Features the history, photo tour, newsletter, calendar of events, and tour ...
History Museum House
History Museum House- Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the house was deeded to the town and serves as a museum. Includes photos. Located in Skowhegan. ...
Pejepscot Historical Society
Pejepscot Historical Society- Information on the Pejepscot Museum, Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum and Skolfield-Whittier House Museum, located in Brunswick. ...
Sarah Orne Jewett House
Sarah Orne Jewett House- The former home of writer Sarah Orne Jewett. Historical and visitor information with photos. Located in South Berwick. ...
Nickels-Sortwell House
Nickels-Sortwell House- An 1807 home built by Captain William Nickels, a ship owner and trader. Includes brief history and visitor information with photos. Located in Wiscasset. ...
Castle Tucker
Castle Tucker- A Federal-style mansion built by Judge Silas Lee in 1807. Historical and visitor information with photos. Located in Wiscasset. ...
Hamilton House
Hamilton House- A home built c. 1785 now a national historic landmark. Brief history and visitor information with photos. Located in South Berwick. ...
Hammond-Harwood House
Hammond-Harwood House- Built for the 25-year-old tobacco planter Matthias Hammond, and contains information on collections, events, and field trips with a gift shop located at Annapolis. ...
The Flag House and Star-Spangled Banner Museum
The Flag House and Star-Spangled Banner Museum- The 1793 house of Mary Pickersgill who made the flag that flew at Fort McHenry in the 1814 battle, includes a gift shop, and information for teachers and events located at ...
Mount Clare Museum House
Mount Clare Museum House- A 1760 colonial Georgian home built by one of Maryland’s leading patriots and one of the first state senators, Charles Carroll, Barrister. History, virtual tour, visitor information, events, and ...
Clara Barton National Historic Site Information
Clara Barton National Historic Site Information- General and visitor information, tours, chronology, and photo gallery. Located in Glen Echo. ...
Hampton National Historic Site
Hampton National Historic Site- A home when finished in 1790, was the largest house in the United States. General and visitor information. Located in Towson. ...
Evergreen Museum & Library
Evergreen Museum & Library- An example of Gilded Age architecture was the home of the Garrett family. Visitor information, events, and news. Located in Baltimore. ...
Gordon-Roberts House
Gordon-Roberts House- The Second Empire style home is operated as a house museum illustrating the lifestyle of an upper-middle class family of the late 1800's. Includes photo tour and special events. Located in Cumberlan ...
F. Brook Whiting Museum
F. Brook Whiting Museum- A 1911 bungalow with antique furnishings, artwork, and pottery from around the world. Includes history and photos. Located in Cumberland. ...
Homewood House
Homewood House- A wedding gift in 1800 by Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, to his son — $10,000 to build and furnish a home. Visitor information, events, and news. Located in Ba ...
Mother Seton House
Mother Seton House- The home of Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American-born woman beatified and canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. Includes visitor information. Located in Baltimore. ...
William Brown House
William Brown House- A Georgian structure built between 1758 and 1764, and is one of two buildings that survive from colonial London Town. Includes visitor information. ...
Montgomery County Historical Society - Beall Dawson House
Montgomery County Historical Society - Beall Dawson House- Built in 1815 for Upton Beall, Clerk of the Court for Montgomery County and a man of means in county society, includes information on the rooms with images locat ...
Orchard House - Home of the Alcotts
Orchard House - Home of the Alcotts- Nineteenth century museum home of Louisa May Alcott, writer of Little Women and of the Alcott family, in Concord. ...
Gore Place
Gore Place- Features 45 acres of lawns, fields and gardens and an 1806 mansion. Includes guided tours, historical details, educational programs, calendar of events, memberships, hours, admission fees, directions. Located ...
Keep Homestead Museum
Keep Homestead Museum- The home of the Keep family for 150 years. View possessions, in rooms reflecting their lives. Features button collection, work in oil, water color and ceramics, needlework, rocks and minerals. Incl ...
Alden House Historic Site
Alden House Historic Site- Home of John and Priscilla Alden was built in 1627. Includes history of home and family, virtual tour, hours, admission fees, seasonal schedule, directions and map. Located in Duxbury. ...
Wenham Museum
Wenham Museum- Features circa 1690 Claflin-Richards House with three centuries of architecture, furnishings and artifacts, a doll and toy collection, model train room, and costume and textile gallery. Includes details of ...
The House of the Seven Gables
The House of the Seven Gables- Houses more than 2,000 artifacts and objects, framed works, 500 photographs and glass plate negatives, and over 650 volumes in research and rare book library. Includes hours, admission, cal ...
Longyear Museum
Longyear Museum- Historic documentation and artifactual material on Mary Baker Eddy's life and achievements, and those of her early followers. Located in Chestnut Hill. ...
Bidwell House Museum
Bidwell House Museum- Georgian saltbox originally built circa 1750 as a parsonage. Collections include early 19th century furniture, quilts, needlework, silver, baskets, rugs, artwork and other furnishings. Monterey. ...
The Willard House and Clock Museum
The Willard House and Clock Museum- Includes calendar of events, virtual tour, museum shop and membership information. Located in North Grafton. ...
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