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List of American houses

This is a list of American houses by state.

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  • The Beehive House: built in 1854 by Brigham Young, the house is located in Salt Lake City, Utah. The house gets its name from the beehive sculpture atop the house.
  • The Lion House: a second residence built by Brigham Young in 1856. Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, it was built to accommodate his large family due to a polygamous lifestyle. The house's name references a lion statue above the front entrance.

Vermont edit

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Wisconsin edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mark Twain House
  2. ^ Loomis Homestead
  3. ^ Resmovits, Joy (August 5, 2010). "New Track for Harriman House". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 26, 2015.

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This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of American houses news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message This is a list of American houses by state Contents 1 California 2 Colorado 3 Connecticut 4 Delaware 5 District of Columbia 6 Florida 7 Georgia 8 Illinois 9 Louisiana 10 Maine 11 Maryland 12 Massachusetts 13 Michigan 14 New Hampshire 15 New York 16 North Carolina 17 Ohio 18 Pennsylvania 19 Rhode Island 20 Tennessee 21 Texas 22 Utah 23 Vermont 24 Virginia 25 Washington 26 Wisconsin 27 See also 28 ReferencesCalifornia editBidwell Mansion home of John Bidwell and Annie Bidwell in Chico California Bourn Mansion Georgian style mansion built for William Bowers Bourn II and his wife Agnes Moody Bourn in Pacific Heights San Francisco California Carolands the 65 000 sq ft mansion of Harriet Pullman Carolan in Hillsborough California Eames House the residence of Charles and Ray Eames El Fureidis the Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue house owned by Sergey Grishin in Montecito California Filoli a free Georgian style mansion built for William Bowers Bourn II and his wife Agnes Moody Bourn in Woodside California the setting for the American soap opera Dynasty Gamble House the residence of David Gamble of Procter amp Gamble in Pasadena California built by Greene amp Greene Garden of Alla an estate owned by actress Alla Nazimova in West Hollywood California during the 1920s It was demolished in 1959 George W Marston House 1905 home of George Marston and wife Anna Marston Located in Balboa Park San Diego California Harold Lloyd Estate is a large mansion and landscaped estate located in the Benedict Canyon section of Beverly Hills California residence of silent film star Harold Lloyd Hearst Castle the grand mansion of publisher William Randolph Hearst at San Simeon California Lovell House by Richard Neutra Neverland Ranch the home of musician Michael Jackson in Santa Barbara County California The Playboy Mansion magazine publisher Hugh Hefner s mansion Pickfair the former Beverly Hills California residence of film actors and married couple Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks The Manor a Chateauesque mansion and the former residence of television producer Aaron Spelling it is located in the Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles California and is currently listed as the most expensive home in the United States Von Sternberg House Winchester Mystery House the haunted mansion of Winchester Rifle heiress Sarah Winchester Wrigley Mansion former home of William Wrigley Jr of the famous chewing gum company now headquarters of the Tournament of Roses Association in Pasadena CaliforniaColorado editHala Ranch an estate located just north of Aspen Colorado in the Rocky Mountains originally purchased and given its name by part time resident Prince Bandar bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia Molly Brown House home of Unsinkable Molly Brown the famous RMS Titanic survivor in Denver ColoradoConnecticut editGillette Castle the eccentric residence of actor William Gillette in East Haddam Connecticut Lockwood Mathews Mansion a 62 room Second Empire mansion open to the public in Norwalk Connecticut Mark Twain House the American High Gothic style house where Samuel Langhorne Clemens Mark Twain and his family lived from 1874 to 1891 in Hartford Connecticut 1 circular reference Loomis Homestead one the oldest timber frame houses in America in Windsor Connecticut 2 circular reference Delaware editHagley Museum and Library the Brandywine Valley home of Eleuthere Irenee du Pont in Wilmington Delaware Nemours the 300 acre French estate of Alfred I du Pont in Wilmington Delaware Winterthur the fifth largest residence in America was home to industrialist Henry Francis du Pont in Winterthur DelawareDistrict of Columbia editDumbarton Oaks the mansion of Robert Woods Bliss in Washington D C The White House designed by James Hoban in the Palladian style it is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States The Wylie Mansion the former residence of judge Andrew Wylie in Washington D C Florida editCa d Zan John Ringling mansion Sarasota Florida Mar a Lago a mansion and estate in Palm Beach Florida the former residence of Marjorie Merriweather Post and Edward F Hutton the current residence of Donald Trump it was added as a National Historic Landmark in 1980 Villa Vizcaya James Deering mansion Miami Florida Whitehall the estate of Florida developer and Standard Oil partner Henry Morrison Flagler in Palm Beach Florida Georgia editMargaret Mitchell House and Museum the house where Margaret Mitchell wrote Gone with the WindIllinois editGlessner House Chicago H H Richardson architect Hull House Jane Addams settlement house for immigrants and the poor in Chicago Illinois Robie House Frank Lloyd Wright designed residence Chicago a U S National Historical LandmarkLouisiana editLaura Plantation a Creole style historic plantation in St James Parish Louisiana on the West Bank of the Mississippi River near Vacherie Louisiana Oak Alley Plantation a historic plantation located on the Mississippi River in the community of Vacherie Louisiana residence of Jacques Telesphore Roman St Joseph Plantation a historic plantation located on the west bank of the Mississippi River in the town of Vacherie Louisiana residence of Josephine Aime FerrieMaine editBush compound the summer home of U S President George H W Bush located adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean in southern Maine near the town of Kennebunkport the mansion was purchased by St Louis banker George Herbert Walker and has remained as a summer retreat for the Bush family for over a century Wedding Cake House the Gothic revival mansion of ship captain George Bourne in Kennebunk Maine Maryland editEvergreen House the mansion of B amp O Railroad president John W Garrett in Baltimore Maryland Hampton Mansion the former largest home in America was the home to 7 generations of the Ridgely family in Towson Maryland Homewood the historical 1800 Federal style house of Charles Carroll Jr in Baltimore Maryland Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum Baltimore Maryland Sagamore Farm the 1920s horse breeding farm of Alfred G Vanderbilt II in Baltimore County Maryland now home to Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank The Cloisters the 1928 castle of Sumner and Dudrea Parker made from portions of historic estates in America and Europe located in Lutherville Maryland Massachusetts editBeauport the waterfront summer residence of Henry Davis Sleeper in Gloucester Massachusetts Castle Hill a stately mansion and estate of 21 outbuildings situated in Ipswich Massachusetts north of Boston the summer residence of Richard T Crane Jr Elephant House the house of Edward Gorey artist writer illustrator playwright and puppeteer Elm Court the largest Shingle style architecture house in America was home to William Douglas Sloane and Emily Thorn Vanderbilt in Lenox Massachusetts Hammond Castle the 1920s stone castle and laboratory of inventor John Hays Hammond Jr in Gloucester Massachusetts House of the Seven Gables fictionalized by author Nathaniel Hawthorne in Salem Massachusetts Kennedy Compound a clapboard architecture home located in Hyannis Port Massachusetts and the residence of the Kennedy family including American businessman and political figure Joseph P Kennedy Sr his wife Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy and their three sons U S President John F Kennedy and U S Senators Robert F Kennedy and Ted Kennedy Naumkeag the Shingle Style summer residence of Joseph Hodges Choate in The Berkshires Peacefield a Colonial style mansion and the former residence of U S President John Adams and other members of the Adams family located in Quincy Massachusetts near Boston The Mount a country house in Lenox Massachusetts the home of noted American author Edith Wharton who designed the house and its grounds Ventfort Hall the Jacobean mansion of George and Sarah Morgan which is now the Gilded Age Museum in Lenox Massachusetts Michigan editMeadow Brook Hall home of Matilda Dodge Wilson in Rochester Hills Michigan Snowflake home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Plymouth Township MichiganNew Hampshire editThe Frost Place home of Pulitzer Prize winning poet Robert Frost in Franconia New Hampshire in the White Mountains Region New York editArden House 3 the 100 000 sq ft mansion of railroad magnate Edward Henry Harriman in Harriman New York Boldt Castle legendary island estate one of America s largest private residences Boscobel the Federal style estate of States Dyckman by the Hudson River in Garrison New York Camp Pine Knot the earliest of the Great Camps of the Adirondacks a National Historic Landmark Charles W Goodyear House home of lawyer and businessman Charles W Goodyear in Buffalo New York Coindre Hall the 30 000 square foot mansion of pharmaceutical magnate George McKesson Brown in Huntington New York Coe Hall the 67 room mansion of William R Coe in Oyster Bay New York Cornelius Vanderbilt II House the largest private residence ever constructed in New York City was home to the eldest grandson of tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt Dark Island fantasy castle by Ernest Flagg Singer Castle Eagle s Nest the residence of William Kissam Vanderbilt II in Centerport New York now home to a museum and planetarium Edgewater in Barrytown New York built about 1825 The Frick Collection former residence of steel magnate Henry Clay Frick adjacent Central Park in Manhattan New York City Gracie Mansion official residence of New York City s mayor Harriet Phillips Bungalow Harbor Hill the Gold Coast Long Island estate of Clarence Hungerford Mackay was one of the 10 largest residences in America Hempstead House the massive Gould Guggenheim estate and now park on Long Island s gold coast in Sands Point New York Hyde Park the Hudson Valley estate of Frederick W Vanderbilt Indian Neck Hall a Georgian style country residence of Frederick Gilbert Bourne located on the Great South Bay in Oakdale New York Inisfada the huge Tudor Revival mansion of Nicholas Frederic Brady on Long Island Kykuit the residence of oil tycoon John D Rockefeller in Tarrytown on the Hudson River Lower East Side Tenement Museum a six story brick tenement building that was home to an estimated 7 000 people from over 20 nations between 1863 and 1935 in New York City Mills Mansion the Beaux Arts mansion of financier Ogden Mills on the Hudson River in Staatsburg New York Oheka Castle also known as the Otto Kahn Estate it is a large country estate located on the Gold Coast of Long Island s north shore at Huntington Suffolk County New York and was the residence of financier and philanthropist Otto Kahn Petit Chateau a Chateauesque mansion for William Kissam Vanderbilt and Alva Vanderbilt at 660 Fifth Avenue New York City Red Maples in the Village of Southampton New York Rose Hill Mansion a restored Greek Revival mansion a National Historic Landmark on Seneca Lake near Geneva New York Sagamore Camp one of the Great Camps of the Adirondacks a National Historic Landmark Sagamore Hill House the home of President Theodore Roosevelt in Cove Neck New York Santanoni Preserve one of the Great Camps of the Adirondacks a National Historic Landmark Springwood Estate a Federal and Italianate mansion in Hyde Park New York the birthplace lifelong home and burial place of Franklin D Roosevelt added as a National Historic Site in 1945 Templeton the Georgian Revival mansion of Alfred I du Pont in Brookville New York now the DeSeversky Conference Center Westbrook the Long Island mansion of William Bayard Cutting Winfield Hall the ornate former residence of Frank Winfield Woolworth on Long Island in Glen Cove New YorkNorth Carolina editBiltmore Estate the largest private home in the United States built by George Vanderbilt it is located outside Asheville North CarolinaOhio editStan Hywet Hall and Gardens a Tudor Revival country estate and the residence of Frank Seiberling in Akron Ohio A Christmas Story House Franklin Castle Hawthorn Hill Hawthorn Hill in Oakwood Ohio was the post 1914 home of Orville Wright Pennsylvania editBelmont Mansion home of William Peters in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Clayton the Pittsburgh home of industrialist Henry Clay Frick Elstowe Manor the 60 000 sq ft mansion of William L Elkins in Elkins Park Pennsylvania Fallingwater a Frank Lloyd Wright designed house in Bear Run Pennsylvania Grange Estate Haverford Pennsylvania built in 1700 home of patriot John Ross Lynnewood Hall the Neoclassical mansion of industrialist and art collector Peter A B Widener in Elkins Park Pennsylvania Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site Philadelphia Pennsylvania Whitemarsh Hall the 100 000 sq ft mansion of Edward T Stotesbury designed by Horace Trumbauer outside Philadelphia Pennsylvania Rhode Island editBeechwood a mansion and the former residence of Caroline Astor in Newport Rhode Island Belcourt Castle the summer mansion of Oliver Belmont American banking heir Blithewold an 1896 waterfront mansion and gardens in Bristol Rhode Island The Breakers Newport one of the most ambitious residences of the Gilded Age and an architectural landmark Carey Mansion a Chateauesque mansion and the residence of liquor millionaire Edson Bradley in Newport Rhode Island Chateau sur Mer a French villa and the former residence of William Shepard Wetmore in Newport Rhode Island Chepstow the 1860s Italianate summer home of Edmund Schermerhorn in Newport Rhode Island Hammersmith Farm A Victorian mansion and estate in Newport Rhode Island the residence of Hugh D Auchincloss and childhood home of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Isaac Bell House a Shingle style house and summer cottage of Isaac Bell Jr in Newport Rhode Island Kingscote a Gothic Revival house museum and the former residence of George Noble Jones in Newport Rhode Island Marble House a Beaux Arts architecture style mansion and residence of William Kissam Vanderbilt in Newport Rhode Island Miramar a French neoclassical style mansion and the summer residence of George Dunton Widener in Newport Rhode Island Ochre Court a large Chateauesque mansion and the residence of Ogden Goelet in Newport Rhode Island The Elms a Classical Revival mansion and the summer cottage of Edward Julius Berwind in Newport Rhode Island Rosecliff a mansion built for Theresa Fair Oelrichs in Newport Rhode Island Rough Point an English manorial style mansion and the residence of Frederick William Vanderbilt in Newport Rhode Island Vernon Court a French classical style summer cottage of the young widow of Richard A Gambrill Anna Van Nest Gambrill in Newport Rhode Island Vinland Estate a Romanesque Revival sandstone mansion built for Catharine Lorillard Wolfe in Newport Rhode Island Tennessee editGraceland The former residence of singer Elvis Presley in Memphis TennesseeTexas editSouthfork Ranch a house built by Joe Duncan located near Plano Texas setting for the American soap opera Dallas Texas Chainsaw House now the Grand Central Cafe and Club Car Bar restaurant is a Victorian house now located on the grounds of the Antlers Hotel and was used in the filming of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre during 1973 when it was still in its original location in La Frontera Utah editThe Beehive House built in 1854 by Brigham Young the house is located in Salt Lake City Utah The house gets its name from the beehive sculpture atop the house The Lion House a second residence built by Brigham Young in 1856 Located in Salt Lake City Utah it was built to accommodate his large family due to a polygamous lifestyle The house s name references a lion statue above the front entrance Vermont editShelburne Farms a large farming estate for Dr William Seward Webb in Shelburne VermontVirginia editArlington House the Custis Lee Mansion the home of Robert E Lee the grounds of which became Arlington National Cemetery Monticello the personal house of Thomas Jefferson President of the United States Mount Vernon the residence of President George Washington in Alexandria Virginia Montpelier Orange Virginia the residence of President James Madison and his family Washington editXanadu 2 0 the sprawling technologically advanced Earth sheltering home of Bill and Melinda Gates located in the side of a hill overlooking Lake Washington in Medina Washington Wisconsin editPabst Mansion the Flemish Renaissance Revival style mansion of Captain Frederick Pabst in Milwaukee WisconsinSee also edit nbsp Architecture portal nbsp Housing portal nbsp Lists portal Architecture of the United States List of buildings and structures List of Gilded Age mansionsReferences edit Mark Twain House Loomis Homestead Resmovits Joy August 5 2010 New Track for Harriman House The Wall Street Journal Retrieved August 26 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of American houses amp oldid 1162070954, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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