Historic Sites
Historic places create connections to our heritage that help us understand our past, appreciate our triumphs, and learn from our mistakes. Historic places help define and distinguish our communities by building a strong sense of identity. To ensure that their stories remain a part of our lives today, the National Trust for Historic Preservation protects and promotes historic places, including a diverse collection of 27 sites open to the public. When you visit a historic site, you learn from their stories and help keep history alive.
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Acoma Sky City
Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico
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African Meeting House and Abiel Smith School
Boston, Massachusetts
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African Meeting House and Seneca Boston-Florence Higginbotham House
Nantucket , Massachusetts
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Belle Grove
Middletown, Virginia
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Brucemore
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Chesterwood
Stockbridge, Massachusetts
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Cliveden
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Cooper Molera Adobe
Monterey, California
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Decatur House
Washington, DC
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Drayton Hall
Charleston, South Carolina
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Edith Farnsworth House
Plano, Illinois
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Filoli
Woodside, California
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President Lincoln's Cottage
Washington, DC
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The Gaylord Building
Lockport, Illinois
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The Glass House
New Canaan, Connecticut
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Hotel de Paris Museum
Georgetown, Colorado
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James Madison's Montpelier
Orange, Virginia
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Kykuit
Tarrytown, New York
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Tenement Museum
New York, New York
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Lyndhurst
Tarrytown, New York
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Oatlands
Leesburg, Virginia
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Pope-Leighey House
Alexandria, Virginia
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The President Woodrow Wilson House
Washington, DC
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The Shadows
New Iberia, Louisiana
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Touro Synagogue
Newport, Rhode Island
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Villa Finale
San Antonio, Texas
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Woodlawn
Alexandria, Virginia
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