Stone House - Place or Building in The United States

Place or Building in The United States

  • Stone House (Fayetteville, Arkansas), a property listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Washington County, Arkansas
  • Stone House (Arcata, California), a property listed on the NRHP in Humboldt County, California
  • Stone House (Lake County, California), a California Historical Landmark
  • Stone House (Sun Valley, California), a property on the List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in the San Fernando Valley
  • Stone House (Deep River, Connecticut)
  • Stone House (Lakewood, Colorado), a property listed on the NRHP in Jefferson County, Colorado
  • Old Stone House (Hampton, Iowa), a property listed on the NRHP in Franklin County, Iowa
  • Stone House (LeClaire, Iowa), a property listed on the NRHP in Scott County, Iowa
  • Stone House (Bridgton, Maine), a property listed on the NRHP in Cumberland County, Maine
  • Stone House (Manchester-By-The-Sea, Massachusetts), designed by Henry Van Brunt
  • Stone House (Taunton, Massachusetts), an 1847 property listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts
  • Stone Houses (St. Louis, Missouri), listed on the NRHP in St. Louis, Missouri
  • Stone House, Nevada, an unincorporated community
  • Old Stone House (Brooklyn, New York), a 1930 reconstruction with some original materials of the Vechte-Cortelyou House which was destroyed in 1897
  • The Stone House, New Berlin, Ohio, listed on the NRHP in Erie County, Ohio
  • Old Stone House (Vale, Oregon), a property listed on the NRHP in Oregon
  • Clemuel Ricketts Mansion in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, is often known by the name "the Stone House"
  • Old Stone House (Salisbury, North Carolina), Salisbury, North Carolina, a 1766 home.
  • Old Stone House (Winnsboro, South Carolina), a property listed on the NRHP in Fairfield County, South Carolina
  • Old Stone House (Millboro Springs, Virginia), a property listed on the NRHP in Bath County, Virginia
  • Old Stone House (Richmond, Virginia), a property listed on the NRHP in Richmond, Virginia
  • Old Stone House (Winooski, Vermont), a property listed on the NRHP in Chittenden County, Vermont
  • Old Stone House (Brownington Village, Vermont), a historic site in Brownington, Vermont
  • Stone House (Lexington, Virginia), a property listed on the NRHP in Rockbridge County, Virginia
  • Edgar Allan Poe Museum (Richmond, Virginia), Virginia, also known as Old Stone House
  • Old Stone House (Washington, D.C.), a 1765 property listed on the NRHP in Washington, DC
  • Stone House, West Virginia
  • The Sloan-Parker House, also known as the Stone House, near Junction, West Virginia
  • Old Stone House (Morgantown, West Virginia), a property listed on the NRHP in Monongalia County, West Virginia
  • Old Stone House (Pennsboro, West Virginia), a property listed on the NRHP in Ritchie County, West Virginia
  • Wallace Estill, Sr., House, also known as the Old Stone House, located near Union, West Virginia

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