Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Park House Museum. Home built in 1790's was originally located near Detroit, dismantled and moved to present location in Amherstburg.
In his ninety-three years, Charles Macdonald was a sailer, a sculptor, a builder, a manufacturer, and a socialist. The Charles Macdonald House of Centreville Society celebrates the life and work of this exceptional Nova Scotian.
Astors' Beechwood Mansion, in Newport, Rhode Island, is the only living history museum in Newport, RI. The Astors' Newport mansion offers Victorian Living History Tours, Roarin' Twenties Tours, Murder Mystery tours, Speakeasy, Big Band evenings, weddings, conferences, corporate events and special events.
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Korners Folly. Offers visitor information, photographs and a calendar of events for historic home located in Kernersville.
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Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Mercer Williams House Museum. Provides a tour of home designed by architect John Norris for General Hugh Mercer, great grandfather of Johnny Mercer and constructed in the 1860s.
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Park-McCullough Historic House. Victorian mansion built 1865-65 by attorney and entrepreneur Trenor Park in North Bennington.
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Old Stone House Museum. Hilltop home of Reverend Alexander Twilight in Brownington Information on events, membership, museum store and hours of operation.
The Friends of Robert Frost is a national organization to honor America's favorite poet. The organization is for Frost enthusiasts who are interested in the poet's life and art and the historic preservation of the Frost farms in New England where he lived and wrote.
Reference, Museums, History, Historic Houses - Glessner House Museum. Located in Chicago, Glessner House was finished in 1887, one year after the architect, Henry Hobson Richardson's death.