GORE PLACE FEDERAL PERIOD HOUSE MUSEUM
Gore Place is the early 19th century historic house museum and National Historic Landmark in Waltham, Massachusetts. Tours are available year-round and the 45 acre estate includes a farm with sheep, goats, and chickens
https://www.goreplace.org/
Welcome to Wilton House Museum
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Wilton House Museum. Completed in 1753 and home of Randolph family for over one hundred years.
https://www.wiltonhousemuseum.org/
Hunter House Victorian Museum
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Hunter House Victorian Museum. Built in 1894 for James W.
https://www.hunterhousemuseum.org/
The Hermitage Historic House
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - The Hermitage Historic House. It was a Revolutionary War headquarters of Washington and the site of Aaron Burr's marriage to Theodosia Prevost.
https://thehermitage.org/
Home - Macculloch Hall Historical Museum
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Macculloch Hall Historical Museum. Features 18th and 19th century American and English fine and decorative arts, and original artifacts and reproductions from the kitchen, farm, and living areas.
https://www.maccullochhall.org/
Wyck-Home Page
Wyck, an historic house museum in the Germantown section of Philadelphia was home to nine generations of the same Quaker family; the Wistars and Haineses, and contains family objects from 1690 to 1973.
http://wyck.org/
Cliveden of the National Trust
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Cliveden of the National Trust. Features original 18th century furnishings and decorative arts, including colonial Philadelphia craftsmanship by James Reynolds, Jonathan Gostelowe and Thomas Affleck.
https://www.cliveden.org/
The Huntington Homestead Museum
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Huntington Homestead. The Birthplace of Samuel Huntington, signer of the Declaration of Independence.
https://huntingtonhomestead.org/