In the state of Florida in the small town of Key West is the home of the famous writer Ernest Hemingway. The charming mansion, surrounded by dense thickets of trees
Merchant’s House Museum New York
Merchants did not want to live in the city, they preferred to live on the outskirts, far from the busy center. Thus, in 1835, New York merchant Sibury Treadwell bought a house on 4th Street in Manhattan, not realizing that in 20 years he would live on the border with Downtown.
Douglas M. and Grace Knight House
The Douglas M. and Grace Knight House, also known as the Knight House, is a modernist-style mansion in Durham, North Carolina.
Henry County Sheriff’s Residence and Jail
The Henry County Sheriff’s Residence and Jail is a government building in Napoleon, Ohio, United States. Built in 1882 and designed by architect D. W. Gibbs, the residence and jail are located next to the Henry County Courthouse in the city center.
Beehive house
The Beehive House was one of the official residences of Brigham Young, the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
The White House. The building where U.S. secrets are kept
The White House is where the President of the United States lives and works. More officially, it is the residence of the President. It is located in the capital of the country, the city of Washington DC.
About
Greetings, dear readers! My name is Malissa Morales, and I am pleased to introduce you to my blog dedicated to one of the most fascinating aspects of the cultural heritage of the United States – residences and house museums.