United States North America Historic Houses History
United States North America Historic Houses History
United States
Information on houses, mansions, farms and other dwellings located in the United States that were once a private residence and have been converted into a museum because of the historic significance of its architecture, location, resident(s) and/or event(s) that took place there.
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- A circa 1770 Georgian style home located in the heart of the historic district of Charleston, South Carolina.
- An 1889 New Orleans townhouse restored by General L. Kemper and Leila Williams in the 1940s.
- Former home of poet Eugene Field includes an extensive collection of 19th century toys and furnishings. Saint Louis, Missouri.
- A historic house museum of the early 19th-century with a library and gift shop. Annual events include craft fairs, quilt exhibitions, and living history events. Located in Honolulu.
- A living history museum with house tours. Santa Rosa, California.
- Visit turn of the century Arizona at the restored and preserved Bonelli House Museum in Kingman, Arizona.
- The official residence of King Kalakaua and Queen Lili`uokalani, the last monarchs of Hawai`i.
- A 40 acre National Historic Landmark, situated within an 1800 acre working ranch. Piru, California.
- Residential interpretation of the Georgetown-Silver Plume National Historic Landmark District includes Hamill House, Bowman-White House, Kneisel House, Tucker-Rutherford Cottage and the Johnson Log Cabin.
- Six house museums open to the public for individual and group tours.
- Offers guide to 17th, 18th, and early 19th century houses open to the public. Includes photos and descriptions.
- Mansfield, Missouri.
- Provides historical and visitor information, photos and events calendar. Milton, Wisconsin.
- Learn about the life and times of "Unsinkable" Molly Brown in her restored Victorian home in Denver, Colorado
- Surratt House Museum focuses on the Abraham Lincoln assassination conspiracy and illustrates life in mid 19th century America. Located in Clinton, Maryland.
- Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian house was developed as a means of providing affordable housing for people of moderate means.
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