Love Old Houses? These Are the 15 Airbnbs for You

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Airbnb has loads of property listings that date back at least 100 years. We’ve rounded up our 15 favorite historic rentals around the U.S., including colonial taverns, Civil War-era cottages, and more.

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Architecture aficionados have discovered that there’s no better way to get up close and personal with an assortment of home styles—or multiple iterations of their favorites—than to stay at Airbnbs while traveling. What’s more, the vacation rental platform affords old-home owners, many of whom have personally (and painstakingly) renovated their digs, the opportunity to let their pride and their passion shine. Whether you adore Queen Annes, go crazy for Craftsman, or have a soft spot for saltboxes, Airbnbs lets you live in your every dream home, one three-day weekend at a time.

Plantation Home in New Orleans, Louisiana

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Built in the 1880s, The Mazant retains historic details like cypress doors and plaster ceiling medallions. The newly renovated eight-bedroom home is located near the famous Bywater arts district in New Orleans, which gives travelers easy access to shops, restaurants, and other attractions. From $2,686 per night on Airbnb.

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Restored Cottage in Beaufort, South Carolina

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Located in central Beaufort, this 1889 cottage has been beautifully restored as well as updated with all modern conveniences. After relaxing on the quaint front porch, visitors can explore America’s past in the nearby historic district, which bears the imprints of Spanish, English, French, and Gullah cultures. From $185 per night on
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Elfreth's Alley Hideaway in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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What’s the name of our nation’s oldest residential street? That would be Elfreth’s Alley, a National Historic Landmark where you can transport yourself to colonial-era Philadelphia for just the cost of a night’s rent. This three-story brick townhouse is outfitted with attractive furnishings and has flooring that dates back to the 1700s, but still has all of today’s amenities. From $232 per night on
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Renovated Civil War Hospital in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

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Get up close and personal with the history of Gettysburg, the site of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War, by staying in a shared home that served as a field hospital in the aftermath of the conflict. Just a short drive from the battlefield, it’s the perfect spot to learn about this pivotal engagement and appreciate the humanity behind the history. When you’re done exploring the area, relax in the home’s big backyard, or take a drive to nearby Baltimore or Washington D.C., if you crave a little city excitement. From $108 per night on
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French Quarter Mansion in New Orleans, Louisiana

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New Orleans is once again inviting tourists to visit its iconic neighborhoods and partake of its many epicurean specialties. Why not go all out and stay in this luxury Creole cottage, located within walking distance of the French Quarter? Return to this absolutely gorgeous Airbnb after a day of strolling the colorful historic streets and indulging in beignets, jambalaya, and muffalettas. There you can relax in the salt-water pool or spa, sip a Sazerac or Hurricane, and enjoy the authentic ambiance of this 200-year-old home. From $599 per night on
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Historic DC Firehouse 4

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Anyone who, as a kid, dreamed of sliding down a firehouse pole—which is probably pretty much everyone—can fulfill that dream at long last by staying in this converted fire station with a storied past. First established in 1885, this property would go on to house D.C.’s first all-black fire company in 1940. A few decades on, it became a harpsichord factory. (Didn’t see that one coming, did you?) Today, it’s an absolutely stunning Airbnb with authentic architectural charm, sleek, chic furnishings, and capacity for up to 14 guests. From $829 per night on Airbnb.

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19th-Century Carriage House in Abingdon, Virginia

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Old-world European charm characterizes this carriage house in Abingdon, Virginia, but it’s also strongly rooted in American history. Daniel Boone once camped on the property near the spring-fed pond, one of two fresh water sources for the area. Contemporary style meets remarkable historical details, such as the hand-hewn beams and shakes, period windows, and original cast-iron fence surrounding the widow’s walk. Children and the young-at-heart will be enchanted by the backyard fairy garden and tiny greenhouse. From $275 per night at Airbnb.

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Southern Kitchen House in Charleston, South Carolina

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Indulge your antebellum time-travel fantasies with a stay at a gorgeous Southern kitchen house. Located in Charleston’s historic “South of Broad” neighborhood, the 2-bedroom, 2-bath Rutledge Kitchen House was built in 1830. In 2016, it underwent an award-winning restoration. Spend your morning sipping lemonade on the patio, then explore the many museums, shops, cafes, and restaurants that are within easy walking distance. From $499 on Airbnb

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Frank Lloyd Wright House in Two Rivers, Wisconsin

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Calling all architecture buffs! Still Bend, a 1938 Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home in Two Rivers, Wisconsin, can be yours—temporarily, of course. Wright referred to this location as his “dream house,” a fitting description for this light-filled residence that features multiple fireplaces, the warm tones of wood and brick, and clerestory windows. From $679 per night at Airbnb.

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Whimsical Cabin in Big Bear Lake, California

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The Hobbit House at Big Bear was built in 1928, but it will nevertheless transport you to the mid-1800s, when gold was discovered in these here parts. Its rustic charisma comes from its hewn-beam interior, stone fireplace, claw-foot tub, and traditional cabin kitchen. The hot tub offers après-ski appeal; while kids will be thrilled to discover the Hobbit House’s hidden stairways between rooms, and its secret passageway! From $237 per night at Airbnb. 

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Historic Mansion in Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Calling all brides (and grooms!) who have a flair for the dramatic: this 1903 castle could be the ideal setting for your intimate wedding. Take a look at its magnificent curved staircase; imagine joining your beloved before the impressive fireplace, as your friends and family fill the Great Room behind you. This romantic locale is replete with rich wood construction and detailing, while marble, stone, and charmingly faded carpets add just the right country-estate touches. With ample spaces for dressing and readying, several buffet-friendly serving areas, and untold opportunities for fantas

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