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Daniel Gebhart Tavern Museum - Authentically furnished and restored 1811 log tavern museum in Miamisburg, Ohio.
 
David Davis Mansion State Historic Site - Victorian home of Judge David Davis, a friend of Abraham Lincoln, located in Bloomington, Illinois. The mansion, built in late 1800s has been restored to its original splendor.
 
Eastgate House - Home of the Charles Dickens Centre and museum dedicated to the writer.
 
Eisenhower National Historic Site - Home and farm of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, located in Gettysburg, PA.
 
Fairfax House - Located in York, England, Fairfax House is home to the famous Noel Terry collection.
 
Firle Place: Historic House. - Firle Place was home to the Gage family for more than 500 years.
 
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site - Frederick Douglass purchased his final home in 1877, and named it Cedar Hill.
 
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Home - Olmsted moved his home to suburban Boston in 1883 and established at Fairsted, the world's first full-scale professional office for the practice of landscape design.
 
Gadsby's Tavern Museum - Today a historic house museum, the tavern is one of the few remaining 18th century taverns in America. Located in Alexandria, Virginia.
 
Garrett Historic Home - Built in 1867 as the commanding officers residence. For 23 years, it sheltered colonels, captains, and majors who commanded in the last years of Fort Gibson.
 
Glencoe Museum - Historic 1870 home built by Gen. Gabriel Colvin Wharton and located in Radford, VA. Exhibits include period rooms, decorative arts, and temporary exhibits.
 
Glessner House Museum - Located in Chicago, Illinois, Glessner House was finished in 1887, one year after the architect, Henry Hobson Richardson's death.
 
Gomez Mill House Virtual Museum - Originally built as a trading post by a Sephardic Jew in 1714, the house museum is the oldest extant Jewish residence in North America.
 
Gore Place - Gore Place, located in Waltham, Massachusetts offers guided tours of the 1806 mansion and a full calendar of events.
 
Gunby Hall and Gardens - Built 1700 for Sir William Massingberd.
 
Haliburton House - Former home of Thomas Haliburton, the museum exhibits Victorian decorative arts, including Haliburton's desk and some of his furniture.
 
Haliburton House - Former home of Thomas Haliburton, the museum exhibits Victorian decorative arts, including Haliburton's desk and some of his furniture.
 
Harewood House - The restoration of historic buildings ranging from Home Farm to Harewood Castle, and the protection and development of wildlife habitats and the maintenance of listed parkland.
 
Henry Whitfield State Museum - Built in 1639, the Henry Whitfield House is Connecticut's oldest house and New England's oldest stone house.
 
Hildene Museum - Historic summer home of Robert Todd Lincoln in Manchester, Vermont.
 
 

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