The Nation’s Oldest Cities - St. Augustine
Founded in 1565, St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied settlement of European American origin in the United States. The Downtown Historic District is where you will find the majority of the city’s activity.
Unique St. Augustine Gilded Age Living - Villa Zorayda
Franklin W. Smith built his winter home, Villa Zorayda, in St. Augustine in 1883. He was inspired by the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain.
The Oldest Art Museum In The South - Telfair Museum
The Telfair Museum is the legacy of one visionary, philanthropist Mary Telfair. This former mansion was built 1818-1819, for Alexander Telfair, son of Revolutionary War patriot and Georgia Governor Edward Telfair.
Opulent Southern Living - Nathaniel Russell House
This house was built on Meeting Street in 1808 for wealthy merchant and slave trader Nathaniel Russell.
A Ride Through Long Island’s South Fork - Southampton to Montauk
Long stretches of beach, farmland, towns and main streets with century old homes, and estates hidden behind hedges.
Famous Savannah Haunted House - Sorrel-Weed House
It is hard to believe that a man who was rescued and taken care of by slaves, managed to become a slave trader, buying and selling people like property. The Sorrel family lived here until 1859 when it was sold it to a Connecticut businessman named Henry Weed.
An Elegant Urban Savannah Villa - Owens-Thomas House
Opened to the public in 1954, the property allows visitors to explore the complicated relationships between the most and least powerful people in the city of Savannah in the early 19th century.
A Charleston Estate Preserved - Aiken-Rhett House
I have been to many house museums and all of them had some sort of restoration work involved. The preserved state of this home gives you a haunting feeling when you walk through what you could call preserved decay or a house frozen in time. It definitely gives a different perspective.
America’s Oldest Landscaped Garden - Middleton Place
Middleton Place is home to the oldest landscaped garden (laid out in 1741) in America and was home to successive generations of the Middleton family.
One Of The Oldest Houses On Charleston’s High Battery - Edmondston-Alston House
This Federal-style house was constructed at 21 East Battery for Scottish shipping merchant, Charles Edmondston in 1825. It was one of the first substantial houses to be built along the city’s sea wall away from the warehouses.
George Washington Slept Here Too - Heyward-Washington House
This home was built in 1772, as the town home of Founding Father Thomas Hayward, Jr., one of the South Carolina’s four signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Cradle of Aviation - Long Island’s Air & Space Museum
The museum preserves and celebrates Long Island’s contributions related to aerospace.
The Oldest House In Raleigh, NC - Mordecai Historic Park
When you visit Mordecai Historic Park you will get a sense of what life was like during the period of Raleigh’s founding.
North Carolina’s Historic Capital - Raleigh
On my visit to Raleigh I wandered through a few historic districts with their amazing historical architecture, two former hospitals, a cemetery and a historical park.
Monuments, Boardwalk and Lighthouses - Virginia Beach, VA
Founded in 1887, Virginia Beach was developed as a resort area, but after World War I it became an important base in the national coastal-defense system.
Wild Ponies, Beaches and Lighthouse - Chinoteague & Assateague Islands
Chincoteague Island is quaint seaside village. It is a short drive to Virginia’s Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, on Assateague Island, where you can see the world-famous Chincoteague Ponies.
Where Do Old Airplanes Go? - Air Mobility Command Museum - Dover, DE
The museum showcases over 30 aircraft varying in sizes. You will see cargo haulers, fighters, helicopters, a bomber and Air Force II.
America’s First Poet’s Roslyn, NY Home - Cedarmere
Cedarmere is the historic home of William Cullen Bryant on seven Roslyn Harbor acres. Bryant was a prominent nineteenth century American poet, newspaper editor, civic leader and leading figure in the fight against slavery.
Gilded Age Grandeur in Sands Point, NY - The Sands Point Preserve
The 216-acre property is home to four former Gilded Age homes of the Gould and Guggenheim families, now owned by Nassau County and operated by the Sands Point Conservancy.
The Birthplace Of Pizza - Naples, Italy
Naples is a well-known city in southern Italy that has a mix of tattered Old World beauty and modern. There are castles and palaces, monuments and statues. The city’s historic district is on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.