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Oneida Community Mansion House Features the history of the Oneida religious community founded by John Humphrey Noyes in 1848. http://www.oneidacommunity.org/ |
Orchard House Nineteenth century museum home of Louisa May Alcott, writer of Little Women and more. http://www.louisamayalcott.org/ |
Rancho Camulos Museum A 40 acre National Historic Landmark, situated within an 1800 acre working ranch. http://www.ranchocamulos.org/ |
Raynham Hall Historic House Museum A historic home on the shores of Oyster Bay, Long Island, revealing life from the American Revolution to the beginning of the Gold Coast. http://www.raynhamhallmuseum.org/ |
Scone Palace The ancient Crowning Place of the Kings and Queens of Scotland was at Scone Palace, near Perth. http://www.scone-palace.net/ |
Surratt House Museum Illustrates life in mid 19th century America. Located in Clinton, Maryland. http://www.surratt.org/ |
The Decatur House Museum Describes the house (built for naval hero Stephen Decatur in 1819), and its residents over the years. http://www.decaturhouse.org/ |
The Dickens House Museum Dickens's 19th century home in London, now preserved as a historic house museum. http://www.dickensmuseum.com/ |
The Hermitage Historic House It was a Revolutionary War headquarters of Washington and the site of Aaron Burr's marriage to Theodosia Prevost. http://www.thehermitage.org/ |
The Stanley-Whitman House Features living history program, tours, museum highlights, and details about this 18th century home. http://www.stanleywhitman.org/ |
The Susan B. Anthony House Museum and National Historic Landmark of the champion of suffrage, abolition, and more. http://www.susanbanthonyhouse.org/ |
Tudor Place A house of architectural distinction lived in by six generations of the same family from 1805 to 1984. http://www.tudorplace.org/ |
Waynehistorical.org Historical Society's campus is based around the General Reasin Beall homestead. http://www.waynehistorical.org/ |
Woodrow Wilson House Presidential museum and National Trust Historic site. Woodrow Wilson history, calendar of events and more. http://www.woodrowwilsonhouse.org/ |
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