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From the grandeur of the McFaddin-Ward House in Beaumont to the details of the W.H. Stark House in Orange, this list highlights the best of Beaumont & southeast Texas' historic homes.
1906 Calder St (Calder Avenue at Third Street), Beaumont, TX
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Visit Beaumont, TX: Built in 1906 in the Beaux-Arts Colonial style, the McFaddin-Ward House is 12,800 square feet. Its opulence demonstrates the wealth created by the Spindletop oil boom.
Visit Beaumont, TX: Built in 1906, the Chambers House tells the intriguing story of a family that lived in the home for 100 years making hardly no changes while society and the world advanced around them.
Visit Beaumont, TX: Built in 1845, the John Jay French Museum is the oldest surviving house in Beaumont & among the earliest in this part of the Texas Gulf Coast.
Visit Beaumont, TX: Dating back to 1906, Rose Hill Manor is one of the oldest landmarks in Port Arthur & listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Tours are by appointment only.
Visit Beaumont, TX: Originally built as a New England Colonial-style mansion, several owners changed the structure of this home to a Southern Greek Revival-style including large verandas, wide porches & majestic columns.
Visit Beaumont, TX: Completed in late 1894, the three-story, 15-room home houses Napoleon decorative art, including a rare death mask of the ill-fated emperor.