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10 Houses on the National Register of Historic Places Worth Seeing

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 Monticello (Charlottesville, Virginia): The iconic home of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello is a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture, reflecting the genius of the third U.S. President.

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Fallingwater (Mill Run, Pennsylvania): Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, this house is famous for its unique structure that extends over a waterfall, integrating beautifully with the natural landscape.

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 The Mark Twain House (Hartford, Connecticut): This Victorian Gothic home is where Mark Twain wrote some of his most famous works, including "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."

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The Biltmore Estate (Asheville, North Carolina): The largest privately owned home in the U.S., built by George Vanderbilt.

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Hearst Castle (San Simeon, California): Built for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, this lavish estate is known for its opulent architecture and impressive art collection.

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 Mount Vernon (Mount Vernon, Virginia): The plantation home of George Washington, America's first president, beautifully preserved and open to the public.

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Vizcaya Museum and Gardens (Miami, Florida): This stunning villa and gardens reflect the luxurious and eclectic tastes of the early 20th century, built by businessman James Deering.

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Taliesin (Spring Green, Wisconsin): Another Frank Lloyd Wright gem, this house was his personal residence and architectural laboratory.

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