The 7,588-square-foot residence built in 1810 is a designated National Historic Landmark
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Historic homes remind me of how lucky we are to live in a part of the country where history abounds. Not just homes, but historical factories, grist mills, and dams that all help tell the story of our country and how it was built — a fitting tribute as we approach our nation’s 250th birthday.
Many registered buildings are still open to the public; however, a great many homes are privately owned and are in a town or city historic district. While many of us can admire and enjoy the rich history these homes provide, it can be a different matter entirely to own one…