The House of the Seven Gables
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - The House of the Seven Gables. Houses more than 2,000 artifacts and objects, framed works, 500 photographs and glass plate negatives, and over 650 volumes in research and rare book library.
https://7gables.org/
Alden Kindred of America
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Alden House Museum. Home of John and Priscilla Alden was built in 1627.
https://www.alden.org/
The Keep Homestead Museum
A House Museum in Western Massachusetts with an extensive Button Collection including a permanent exhibit of valuable mosaic buttons, rooms set up to reflect the years that the Keep family lived here, Keep family genealogy, special exhibits
http://www.keephomesteadmuseum.org
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/