Dutch Barn Preservation Society - A not-for-profit educational organization for the study and preservation of New World Dutch barns. Prints a newsletter twice a year with the latest findings on Dutch barns. - http://www.dutchbarns.org/
Hancock Shaker Village - An outdoor history museum of Shaker life in western Massachusetts. Twenty original buildings and historic working farm are used to interpret the life of America's most successful communitarian society. - http://www.hancockshakervillage.org/
Historic Fort Klock Restoration - A restored fortified homestead in the Mohawk Valley and site of a moved, restored Dutch barn. - http://www.fortklock.org
Henry Whitfield State Museum - Begun in 1639, The Henry Whitfield House, in Guilford, Connecticut, is the oldest remaining house in Connecticut. - http://www.whitfieldmuseum.org
French Emigre Architecture in Jefferson County, N.Y. - Claire Bonney provides photographs, descriptions and floor plans for ten 19th-century stone buildings in Jefferson County, and traces their roots to French emigration to northern New York State. - http://www.stonehouses.org
Survey of Columbus, New Mexico - Survey by New Mexico State University of the historic buildings of Columbus for the National Park Service. Photographs and history. - http://web.nmsu.edu/~publhist/columbus.htm
Taos Pueblo, New Mexico - This well-preserved group of adobe houses is thought to date from before 1400. A photograph and description of this World Heritage site from the US National Park Service. - http://www.cr.nps.gov/worldheritage/taos.htm
Death of a Dream - Explores the rise and fall of Midwestern farmhouses, and the literature they inspired. Also examines the cost of advances in agriculture. From PBS. - http://www.pbs.org/ktca/farmhouses/
Historic Architecture of Blacksburg, Virginia - On-line version of a slide show by Gibson Worsham. A text version is available for downloading. Hosted by Special Collections of the University Libraries, Virginia Tech. - http://spec.lib.vt.edu/bicent/slides/ssintro.htm
Jualpa Mine Camp Rehabilitation Project -- Historic Structures Report - Structural analysis and rehabilitation of buildings in the Gold Creek area, Alaska, that grew out of a gold rush in the 1880s. Hosted by Juneau Public Library. - http://www.juneau.lib.ak.us/history/Jualpa_Mine/struct.htm
Back of the Big House: The Cultural Landscape of the Plantation - On-line version of an exhibition on slave life by George Washington University Professor John Michael Vlach. Photographs and descriptions of slave cabins. - http://www.gwu.edu/~folklife/bighouse
Grottos of the Midwest - Susan A. Niles of Lafayette College explains and illustrates this distinctive folk building tradition. These structures are built of concrete studded with glass, stone, ceramics, and sometimes whole objects. - http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~niless/awsthome.htm
Huguenot Street Historic District, New Paltz, NY - A virtual visit to the oldest continuously inhabited street in America with its original houses, from Hudson Valley Network. - http://www.hvnet.com/museums/huguenotst/
The Vernacular Architecture of Hamilton, New York - An illustrated description by Colgate College Professor of Art and Art History, Eric Van Schaack. - http://www.colgate.edu/scene/sept1997/architecture.html