Tour Inside The “Cheaper By The Dozen” 13 Bedroom 1890’s Mansion! Amazing Interior!

Cheaper By The Dozen

Standing tall in Los Angeles’ elegant Windsor Square neighborhood, the legendary Isaac Newton Van Nuys Mansion is a breathtaking example of Gilded Age architecture and artistry. With its sprawling 12,565 square feet of living space, this three-story Victorian residence captures both the romance of the 1890s and the sophistication of modern luxury. Meticulously restored and … Read more

Tour Inside the Elegant 1894 Illinois Shingle Style Mansion With 6 Fireplaces

Shingle Style Mansion

Standing proudly since 1894, this remarkable Shingle Style Victorian mansion in Illinois represents an era when craftsmanship, artistry, and imagination defined homebuilding. Every inch of this historic residence tells a story — from the intricate stained glass windows that scatter jewel-toned light across the wood-paneled halls to the six grand fireplaces that lend warmth and … Read more

Tour Inside 1868 Maine Capt. Jacob Winslow Townhouse With Original Jewel Light

Jacob Winslow

Standing gracefully on Portland’s historic Deering Street, the Capt. Jacob Winslow Townhouse is a quintessential example of Maine’s 19th-century architectural heritage. Built in 1868 by renowned Portland architect Francis H. Fassett—the city’s most celebrated post–Great Fire designer—the home reflects the confidence and craftsmanship of a booming maritime era. Designed for Captain Jacob Winslow, a prominent … Read more

Tour Inside 1865 French Second Empire New York Joseph Waterman Mansion! Amazing Interior!

Waterman Mansion

Standing proudly on one of Hudson’s most distinguished residential streets, the Joseph (Joshua T.) Waterman Mansion, built in 1865, is a captivating expression of French Second Empire architecture blended with Italianate influences. With its ornate detailing, stately proportions, and romantic charm, the mansion remains one of the city’s most visually commanding historic homes—an enduring symbol … Read more