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  • Tokeland Hotel Tokeland, Washington 1885-1911

    Built in 1885 and opened to guests in 1899, Tokeland Hotel is the oldest hotel in Washington. Today it offers 18 rooms in cozy, eclectic surroundings, along with a top-quality restaurant featuring local seafood and produce with a southern flair.

  • Sally Lunn's House Bath, England 1680

    Dating from 1680, Sally Lunn's historic bakery still serves its world-famous Bath buns, along with other regional specialties. The kitchen used by Sally Lunn is preserved in a museum downstairs.

  • Spruce Tree House Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado c. 1200

    Spruce Tree House is an Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde National Park dating from c. 1200.

  • Birthplace of Nostradamus Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France 1503 (birth)

    Tucked in a narrow alleyway, this golden-hued medieval house was the birthplace and childhood home of the famous astrologer Nostradamus. It is not open to the public but has a historical marker and informational sign in French and English.

  • Hannah and Eliza Gorman House Corvallis, Oregon 1857; 1866

    The Hannah and Eliza Gorman House was built by Black women pioneers in 1857-66, when it was illegal for them to own property in Oregon. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.

  • McLoughlin House Oregon City, Oregon 1846

    The Georgian-style home of Dr. John McLoughlin, founder and mayor of Oregon City, built in 1846. Moved from its original location by the river in 1909, it is now a museum and part of the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

  • Court of Two Sisters New Orleans, Louisiana 1832

    Built in 1832 as a residence and run as a notions shop by two sisters beginning in 1886, the Court of Two Sisters is now a restaurant famed for its Jazz brunches, Creole dishes, and outdoor courtyard dining.

  • Jovita Land Company Model Home (Corbett House) Federal Way, Washington 1908

    The Jovita Land Company Model Home (Corbett House) in Lakeland South near Federal Way was constructed in American Foursquare (Craftsman) style in 1908.

  • Devereaux House Salt Lake City, Utah 1857; 1870s

    Designed by William Paul, the Devereaux was built as a cottage for William Staines in 1857 and expanded to a mansion for William Jennings in the 1870s.

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