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The Dickens House Museum - His 19th century home in London, now preserved as a historic house museum.
 
The Emily Dickinson Homestead - Home of Emily Dickinson now a National Historic Landmark owned by the Trustees of Amherst College.
 
The Eugene Field House and St. Louis Toy Museum - The Eugene Field House and St. Louis Toy Museum is the former home of the famous poet Eugene Field, the poet of childhood. It has an extensive collection of 19th century toys and furnishings.
 
The Felt Manor Guest House - The French Second Empire mansion overlooking Galena and the surrounding countryside. Built by Lucius Felt in 1848.
 
The Hay House - Built in the late 1850s in an elaborate Italianate style by entrepreneur William Johnston.
 
The Hermitage Historic House - It was a Revolutionary War headquarters of Washington and the site of Aaron Burr's marriage to Theodosia Prevost. Furnishings reflect late Victorian lifestyle.
 
The House of Merchants - Folk Museum - Located in southern Iceland, the House of Merchants, built in 1765, is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Iceland. Exhibits display local history and the role of the house through the centuries.
 
The House of the Seven Gables - Explore New England's oldest mansion, climb the secret staircase, learn about the people who made this house their home, and see the seven-gabled house that inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne to write his famous novel.
 
The House of the Seven Gables Historic Site - Located north of Boston, Massachusetts, constitutes its own national historic district with a collection of six houses on The National Register of Historic Places.
 
The Indian King Tavern Museum - One of New Jersey's most historic buildings, this tavern/museum was named for the local Lenape Indians. It is an example of eighteenth-century colonial tavern architecture as well as the site where New Jersey was legally created.
 
The Karen Blixen Museum. - Dedicated to the life and memory of one of Denmark's great writers, Karen Blixen, also know as Isak Dinesen.
 
The Martha Berry Museum - Museum featuring the life of Martha Berry and her life's work, Berry College, in Mount Berry, Georgia.
 
The Mary McLeod Bethune Council House - Her last official Washington, DC residence and the first headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women.
 
The McFaddin-Ward House Museum - Built in 1906 in Beaumont, Texas, the museum is one of the few remaining Beaux Arts Colonial-style houses in the United States.
 
The Ruggles House - Located in Columbia Falls, Maine the house is a Federal style small mansion furnished with period antiques and features a "flying" staircase and intricate carving in drawing room.
 
The Sherlock Holmes Museum - The Sherlock Holmes Museum is located at 221b Baker Street in London, England.
 
The Susan B. Anthony House - Home and artifacts of Susan B. Anthony in Rochester, NY. Museum and National Historic Landmark of the champion of suffrage, abolition, temperance and equal rights.
 
The Vermont Legislature State House - After 140 years, the house still commands the landscape of Montpelier, the smallest capital city in America. The House and Senate chambers are the oldest legislative chambers in their original condition anywhere in the country.
 
The Williams Residence - An 1889 New Orleans townhouse restored by General L. Kemper and Leila Williams in the 1940s.
 
Thomas Edison House - This museum explores Kentucky's connection to American inventor, Thomas Alva Edison, who worked in Louisville as a telegrapher from 1866-67.
 
 

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