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Built in the 1770s, the house was found in New Hope, Pennsylvania. The converted stone barn was sits on more then 10 acres in total.
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This house was built in Millerton, New York. Its a three-bedroom house that features historic hardware, built-ins, banister, floors, six fireplaces, and leaded glass windows.
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Founded in Rising Sun, Maryland in 1796. Its a four-bedroom stone farmhouse that comes with more then 15 acres of farmland and its been fully restored.
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Built in the Savannah during the 1760s, the Hampton Lili bridge House was one of the few to survive a major fire outbreak.
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The house was built in Charleston, South Carolina. Called the John McKee House, a 1790 "Charleston Single".
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The house has six-bedrooms and five-bathrooms. It was fully built around twelve years after the Declaration of Independence was signed.
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This house includes 6-bedrooms and 4-bath colonial Brightwaters. It was built in 1818 and is listed for nearly more then $1.20 million.
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This is a beautifully preserved house from the 1800s. It includes four-bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and even an updated bathroom.
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The Old Westbury house was the former home of Helene and Alan Fortunoff of Fortunoff Fine Jewelry and Silverware. The home, built in 1863, was built on more then two acres.
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This has around three-bedrooms, two-bathrooms and was built during the late 1870s. It was the very first Jericho Public School.
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Built in New York, its a classic country farmhouse that's located on a rather peaceful plot of land. It costs nearly $400,000.
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Its a rare in-town gem in the heart of Great Barrington. The house offers a private backyard and was a renovated or updated Victorian styled house.
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This is one of Lenox's 19th century Berkshire "cottages" that has been meticulously restored and updated. The six-bedroom house has several historic and architectural details that have been left throughout the house.
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Its a historic home that was built by the same person who built Adam's Library. Its been recently modernized or updated and includes electrical, kitchen, baths, and refinishing paints.
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This house is known as the Galveston home that had survived the 1900 hurricane. The 1900 hurricane was by far one of the deadliest ones and the Galveston was just about the only one left behind nearly unscathed.