HISTORIC HOUSE
A 'historic house' can be a stately home, the birthplace of a famous person, or a house with an interesting history. Houses were first thought of as ''historic'' rather than just ''old'' or ''interesting'', during the early nineteenth century. Government protection was first given during the late nineteenth century.
Historic homes are often eligible for special grant awards for preservation. What makes a historic home significant is often its architecture or its significance to the culture or history of an area. There are some organizations that offer services to research the history of your home, others such as ThatsMyOldHouse.com [1] provide a respository for you to add your own memories and history of your home to the site, or search other's history.
Historic homes may still be inhabited, and should not be confused with historic house museums.
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See also
★ List of historic houses
★ List of Irish Towns with a Market House
★ National Historic Preservation Act of 1966
★ National Register of Historic Places
★ Historic Houses Association (UK)
★ Historic house museum
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