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Ever wondered how George Washington spent his holidays or how Elvis “decked the halls?” These historic houses – selected as the 10 best by our readers – pull out all the stops for their holiday tours.
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No. 10: Crane House and Historic YWCA – Montclair, New Jersey
Israel Crane built Crane House for his wife in 1796. After a century as the Crane family home, the estate was purchased and transformed into headquarters for the African American YWCA. Visitors can experience the period decorations (designed by the Garden Club of Montclair) and learn about the holidays from the 1700s to the 20th century during a candlelight tour. Visitors can also register for a private tour.
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No. 9: Preservation Resource Center Holiday Home Tour – New Orleans, Louisiana
The Preservation Resource Center’s Holiday Home Tour allows participants to tour six stunning properties in New Orleans’ Garden District. The festivities include live music, book signings, talks with designers and a boutique featuring local artisans. Those looking to upgrade their tour can purchase tickets for the Enhanced Architectural Experience.
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No. 8: Brucemore – Cedar Rapids, Iowa
During the holiday season, Brucemore in Cedar Rapids, Iowa gets decked with 13 trees, thousand of lights and numerous garlands spread across its four floors. Holiday Mansion Tours take visitors through the historic home to see it as it would have looked for Christmas, including a feast laid out in the dining room, mantle arrangements and other seasonal cheer.
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No. 7: Filoli Historic House and Garden – Woodside, California
Filoli was built for prominent San Franciscan William Bowers Bourn and his wife in Woodside, California in 1917. The unusual name was created by combining the first two letters from the keywords of Bourn’s credo: “Fight for a just cause; Love your fellow man; Live a good life.” The iconic mansion houses 17th and 18th century English antiques in a rich setting.
During Holidays at Filoli, visitors can stroll the illuminated grounds by night or see the decorated home by day. Snap a photo with Santa on weekends in December.
Photo courtesy of Alex Rosenfeld Photography
No. 6: Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum – Norwalk, Connecticut
The historic Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum opens this holiday season with an exhibit featuring a festive holiday dinner party, elegant gowns and historic-era trees.
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No. 5: Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens – Akron, Ohio
Stan Hywet Hall, Akron, Ohio’s first and largest National Historic Landmark, is the nation’s sixth largest historic home open to the public. The Tudor mansion was built by Goodyear Tire & Rubber co-founder F.A. Seiberling between 1912 and 1915. In 1957, the Seiberling children gifted Stan Hywet to Akron.
On select days throughout the holiday season, Deck the Hall showcases the first floor of the manor house and grounds adorned with nostalgic decorations and more than a million holiday lights.
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No. 4: Wildwood Manor House – Toledo, Ohio
This historic Georgian Colonial home, once owned by Toledo philanthropist R.A. Stranahan, is now part of a public park in Toledo. A team of volunteers decorate the 30,000-square-foot estate during Holidays in the Manor House. On select dates, visitors can take a self-guided tour of the home and enjoy a model train exhibit at Metroparks Hall.
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No. 3: Meadow Brook Hall – Rochester, Michigan
A National Historic Landmark, Meadow Brook was built by Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow of auto pioneer John Dodge. Constructed in Rochester, Michigan between 1926 and 1929, the 110-room Tudor mansion houses original family art and furnishings. By day, guests can take a self-guided tour of the festively decorated historic grounds or visit at night for Winter Wonder Lights, when the estate transforms into a breathtaking light show featuring music, seasonal treats and holiday magic.
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No. 2: The Stetson Mansion – Deland, Florida
One of Florida’s grandest estates, Stetson Mansion was built in 1886 for American hat maker John B. Stetson as his winter retreat. The High Victorian mansion is known for its parquet wood floors and original leaded glass windows. Each holiday season, the mansion is decorated with different trappings sourced from around the world.
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No. 1: Graceland – Memphis, Tennessee
“You don’t have to love Elvis to spend an afternoon in his grand house,” says 10Best contributor Melanie Reffes. Every year, more than 600,000 people go to Elvis Presley’s former estate in Memphis. The Christmas season at Graceland kicks off with a lighting ceremony mid-November, after which visitors can tour the home decorated for the season with traditional lights, a life-size nativity scene and Santa. Presley family Christmas artifacts are on display during this special time of year.
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Deborah Fallows is a writer and a linguist. She is the co-author with her husband, James Fallows, of the national best-selling book, Our Towns: A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America, published in May, 2018. Our Towns, the HBO documentary based on the book was released in April, 2021. They recently launched the Our Towns Civic Foundation to support renewal efforts of communities across America.
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NikkyJ is a theme park super fan, Author of The Solo Theme Park Traveler’s Guide, the founder and owner of ThemeParkHipster.com, a wishful Food Critic, coffee enthusiast, and a lover of life! She currently resides in Orlando, Florida where she enjoys spending time with her husband and two little girls while discovering the beautiful attractions of Florida.
You can watch her on YouTube or listen to her podcast.
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Robert Niles is the founder and editor of ThemeParkInsider.com, an online consumers’ guide to the world’s leading theme and amusement parks, read by more than 400,000 people each month. It has been named the top theme park site on the Internet by Forbes and Travel + Leisure magazines and was a Webby Award finalist and winner of the Online Journalism Award, presented by the Online News Association and the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. Robert is a former Walt Disney World cast member and has worked as a reporter, editorial writer, columnist and website editor for several newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register.