C.H. Moore Homestead: Construction was completed in 1867 by John and Minerva Moore Bishop, prosperous grain and lumber dealer in Clinton, and includes images, activities, and gift shop located at Clinton.
Clarke House: A home constructed in c.1836 Henry B. Clarke, a wealthy hardware dealer with illustrations located in Chicago.
David Davis Mansion: Features the Victorian home of Judge David Davis, a friend of Abraham Lincoln. Includes tour information, events, memberships, programs, volunteerism, a newsletter, and directions to the location in Bloomington.
Edwards Place: Built in 1833, was once the site of a political rally for Stephen A. Douglas with general information located at Springfield.
Ellwood House and Museum: Built by barbed wire millionaire Isaac L. Ellwood in 1879, and includes visitor information, calendar of events, guided tour, programs, and history of barbed wire located at DeKalb.
Farnsworth House: A steel and glass masterpiece designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1951, and includes visitor information, tours, photos, history and a shop located in Plano.
Glessner House Museum: Located in Chicago, Glessner House was finished in 1887, one year after the architect, Henry Hobson Richardson's death.
Heber C. Kimball Home: A brick home constructed in 1845 with maps located at Nauvoo.
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency - Pierre Menard Home: Built during the period 1800 to 1802 for fur trader and entrepreneur Pierre Menard, who later rose to political prominence as Illinois' first lieutenant governor with images and map located at Ellis Grove.
James Millikin Homestead: Constructed in 1876 by James and Anna Millikin, an example of late-Victorian splendor, and contains a history, brief biography, photos, special events, and directions located at Decatur.
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum: National Historic Landmark offers its hours, public programs and special events, a staff directory, and directions to Chicago location.
Kruse House Museum: Kruse House Museum in West Chicago, Illinois, is operated by the West Chicago Historical Society. The Kruse House Museum, built in 1917 is an example of "four square" architecture.
Pleasant Home Foundation and the Historic Pleasant Home: A 30 room mansion designed in 1897 by prominent Prairie-school architect George W. Maher with directions and tour information located at Oak Park.
The Belvedere: Italianate 1857 mansion built for J. Russell Jones, ambassador to Belgium with general information located at Galena.
The Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park: The 1890 birthplace of the author that includes a photographic tour of the home, information about the museum and live tours, volunteering, and current and past events.
The Frances Willard Historical Association - The Frances Willard House: The home of Frances Willard, one of the most prominent social reformers in 19th century America, from its construction in 1865 until her death in 1898 with a brief biography and programs located at Evanston.
The Robinson-Stewart House: Built in 1814 and owned by John Craw was Carmi's first courthouse, and includes images and information of the different rooms.
Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum: Businessman Robert H. Tinker built the 20 room home in 1865 with information on programs, events, restoration, and museum store located at Rockford.