Mark Twain House
Mark Twain House — in Nook Farm, Hartford [FACT-0893]; designed by Edward Tuckerman Potter [FACT-0894]; built in 1874 [FACT-0895].
Mark Twain House — in Nook Farm, Hartford [FACT-0893]; designed by Edward Tuckerman Potter [FACT-0894]; built in 1874 [FACT-0895].
Louis Armstrong House — in Corona, Queens (New York City) [FACT-0876]; built in 1910 [FACT-0877]; designed by Robert W. Johnson [FACT-0878].
Exorcist Steps — in Georgetown, Washington [FACT-0819]; featured in The Exorcist ([1973]) [FACT-0820]; designed by Waddy Butler Wood [FACT-0821]; built in …
Eagle’s Nest (Vanderbilt Museum) — designed by Warren and Wetmore [FACT-0792]; built in 1910 [FACT-0793]; in the Spanish Revival style [FACT-0794].
Wollaton Hall — in Wollaton, Nottingham [FACT-0729]; designed by Robert Smythson [FACT-0730]; built in 1588 [FACT-0731]; in the Elizabethan style [FACT-073…
The Royal Tenenbaums House — in Hamilton Heights, New York [FACT-0713].
Stanley Hotel — in Estes Park [FACT-0707]; designed by Freelan Oscar Stanley [FACT-0708]; built in 1909 [FACT-0709].
Naumkeag — designed by McKim, Mead & White (Stanford White) [FACT-0702]; in the Shingle Style style [FACT-0704].
Moonstruck House — featured in Moonstruck (1987) [FACT-0690].