Introduction: why Colonial Revival?
Explorations: 1781 to the Civil War. Vassall-Craigie-Longfellow House, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Sunnyside, Tarrytown, New York
Bremo Recess, Fluvanna County, Virginia
Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Virginia
Discovery and ascendancy: The Civil War to 1910. Bell House, Newport, Rhode Island
Adams House, Macon, Georgia
Harris House, Macon, Georgia
McFaddin-Ward House, Beaumont, Texas
Hill-Stead, Farmington, Connecticut
Holt House, Redlands, California
Hamilton House, South Berwick, Maine
Berkeley Villa, Newport, Rhode Island
Triumph: the 1910s to World War II. Beauport, Gloucester, Massachusetts
Watson House, Gilmanton, New Hampshire
Stevens-Coolidge House, North Andover, Massachusetts
Broadhearth, Saugus, Massachusetts
Hospitality Hall, Weathersfield, Connecticut
Blair House, Chicago, Illinois
Reed House, Lake Forest, Illinois
National Society of the Colonial Dames House, New York, New York
Edwards House, San Marino, California
Lefens House, Pasadena, CA
Goslan House, Richmond, Virginia
Shack Mountain, Charlottesville, Virginia
Sandison House, Atlanta, Georgia
Malabar Farm, Mansfield, Ohio
Governor's Palace, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
Endurance: World War II to the present. Schaeffer House, Mamaroneck, New York
Barker House, Nashua, New Hampshire
Pheeney House, Osterville, Massachusetts
Martin House, Atlanta, Georgia
Greeson House, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Greene House, Eastern Shore, Maryland
Farmhouse, Greenwich, Connecticut
Baron-Blue House, Dallas, Texas
Farmlands, Cooperstown, New York.