How Many National Trust Historic Sites? 29!
1. Acoma Sky City (2006)
2. African Meeting House (Boston) and Abiel Smith School (2003)
3. African Meeting House (Nantucket) and Higginbotham House (2003)
4. Belle Grove (1964)
5. Brucemore (1981)
6. Chesterwood (1969)
7. Cliveden (1972)
8. Cooper-Molera (1968)
9. Decatur House (1956)
10. Drayton Hall (1974)
11. Farnsworth House (2003)
12. Filoli (1975)
13. Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio (1974)
14. Gaylord Building (1997)
15. Glass House (2007)
16. Hotel de Paris (2007)
17. President Lincoln’s Cottage (2007)
18. James Madison’s Montpelier (1984)
19. Kykuit (opened to public in 1994, donated in 1979)
20. Lower East Side Tenement Museum (1998)
21. Lyndhurst (1961)
22. Oatlands (1965)
23. Pope-Leighey House (1964)
24. Robie House (1997)
25. Shadows-on-the-Teche (1958)
26. Touro Synagogue (2001)
27. Villa Finale (TBD, this Site is owned by the National Trust)
28. Woodlawn (administration 1951, ownership 1957)
29. Woodrow Wilson House (1961)
The Andrew Mellon Building (the NTHP headquarters building in Washington, DC) may be recognized as a National Historic Landmark but it is NOT a National Trust Historic Site (it is not primarily used for public educational purposes or interpreted to the public on a regular basis).
Properties acquired through Gifts of Heritage or protected by NTHP through easements are NOT National Trust Historic Sites (they are not primarily used for public educational purposes or interpreted to the public on a regular basis).