The United Estates of America: Homes of the Founding Fathers

Thanks to painstaking restoration work, the dwellings of the founding fathers still stand as icons of American history.

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Americans are proud to celebrate the freedom won by the country’s founding fathers during the Revolutionary War.

When these men weren’t out fighting wars or helping to found a country, they enjoyed time at home with their families, according to www.constitutionfacts.com. In fact, many of them designed and ran their family’s estates, where they could retreat from the chaos of Colonial times.

Today, these homes are popular tourist destinations, drawing crowds from all over the world interested in learning how America’s original leaders lived. In fact, many of these homes would not be the living history symbols they are today without extensive restoration work. Scroll through for five of the most iconic.

About the Author

Jennifer Goodman

Jennifer Goodman is a former editor for BUILDER. She lives in the walkable urban neighborhood of Silver Spring, Md.

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