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Alden Kindred and Alden Museum - A 17th century house located in Duxbury, MA., has no plumbing, electricity, or modern kitchen and has always been owned by the family.
 
Apsley House, The Wellington Museum - Home of the Dukes of Wellington since 1817, the museum exhibits fine art paintings, porcelains, silver, and military memorabilia.
 
Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate - Museum and National Historic Landmark, reflecting the prominence of Henry Clay, a statesman who was a major political figure in the first half of the 1800s.
 
Astor House Museum - Restored as a late Victorian hotel built in 1867, Astor House Museum exhibits the way of life of legislators, miners, cowboys, and families in early Golden, Colorado.
 
Astors' Beechwood Mansion - An ocean front mansion located in Newport, Rhode Island, is the former home of Caroline Astor, the mother of John Jacob Astor IV, who died on the RMS Titanic.
 
Baker Cabin - Built in 1856 it is the only cantilevered log cabin in Oregon. Located in Oregon City it is now owned by the Baker Cabin Historical Society, which is gradually restoring the homestead.
 
Bala Museum - Memories of Lucy Maud Montgomery - In Bala, Muskoka, the Bala Museum features memories of Lucy Maud Montgomery, famous for writing Anne of Green Gables.
 
Betsy Ross House - The residence of Betsy Ross from 1773 to 1786 is preserved as the historic house where she made her first American flag.
 
Bonelli House Museum - Visit turn of the century Arizona at the restored and preserved Bonelli House Museum in Kingman, Arizona.
 
Broadgreen Historic House - Historic 19th century cob house. Includes visiting hours, a brief history of the Buxton family, services offered, and photographs. Located in Nelson, New Zealand.
 
Brubacher Farm House - Located in Waterloo, Ontario, Brubacher Farm House was constructed in 1850. It is furnished with Pennsylvania German Mennonite furnishings from the 1850-90 period.
 
Burritt Museum and Park - Burritt Mansion is part of a 167-acre park.
 
Bush House - Tour a Salem, Oregon landmark Victorian home built by Oregon pioneer businessman Asahel Bush II in 1877-78.
 
Charles Macdonald House of Centreville Society - Dedicated to the man, Charles Macdonald and the times he lived in. He was a artist, craftsman, social activist and business owner. A pioneer in concrete construction in Nova Scotia.
 
Cliveden of the National Trust - Philadelphia historic house museum features original 18th century furnishings and decorative arts, including colonial Philadelphia craftsmanship by James Reynolds, Jonathan Gostelowe and Thomas Affleck.
 
Colonel Black Mansion - Maine's Woodlawn is the 300 acre estate of the Col. John Black, built in 1824 and bequeathed to the public in 1928 by George Nixon Black, Jr., grandson of Colonel Black.
 
Cossit House - The Reverend Ranna Cossit, the first Anglican minister assigned to Cape Breton, built this house in 1787. It is believed to be the oldest house in Sydney.
 
Cossit House - The Reverend Ranna Cossit, the first Anglican minister assigned to Cape Breton, built this house in 1787. It is believed to be the oldest house in Sydney.
 
Cranbrook Museum - Information on the Wealden house located in Kent, England.
 
Croft House Museum - A Shetland croft of the 19th century, comprised of a house, steading and watermill.
 
 

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