#6771, aired 2014-02-10 | FAMOUS HOMES $400: The "Witch House" in this New England city is where witch trial judge Jonathan Corwin lived in the 1690s Salem |
#6771, aired 2014-02-10 | FAMOUS HOMES $1,000 (Daily Double): Peacefield in Quincy, Massachusetts was the mansion of this man who purchased it in 1787 John Adams |
#6771, aired 2014-02-10 | FAMOUS HOMES $1200: Biltmore Estate, one of the largest homes in the U.S., is an attraction in Asheville in this state North Carolina |
#6771, aired 2014-02-10 | FAMOUS HOMES $1600: Miramare Castle was the project of this man who soon met a sad end as ruler of Mexico Maximilian |
#6771, aired 2014-02-10 | FAMOUS HOMES $2000: As of January 2014 Gracie Mansion at East End Ave. & 88th Street is this man's official residence Bill de Blasio |
#5033, aired 2006-06-28 | FAMOUS AMERICANS' HOMES $400: This humorist's California ranch house has a stuffed calf given by his friends so he'd lasso it, not them Will Rogers |
#5033, aired 2006-06-28 | FAMOUS AMERICANS' HOMES $800: This frontiersman died in 1820 at his family's limestone mansion near Defiance, Missouri Daniel Boone |
#5033, aired 2006-06-28 | FAMOUS AMERICANS' HOMES $1200: Born a slave around 1818, he bought a home in Washington, D.C. in 1877 & expanded it to 21 rooms Frederick Douglass |
#5033, aired 2006-06-28 | FAMOUS AMERICANS' HOMES $1600: New England's Inn on Covered Bridge Green was once this artist's home, & it would fit into his work Norman Rockwell |
#5033, aired 2006-06-28 | FAMOUS AMERICANS' HOMES $2,100 (Daily Double): If he could have gone home again, it might have been to his mother's Asheville, N.C. boarding house, now a landmark Thomas Wolfe |
#3982, aired 2001-12-18 | FAMOUS HOMES $400: The house that inspired this Grant Wood painting still stands in Eldon, Iowa American Gothic |
#3982, aired 2001-12-18 | FAMOUS HOMES $800: In 1942 Fiorello LaGuardia became the first New York City mayor to live in this official residence Gracie Mansion |
#3982, aired 2001-12-18 | FAMOUS HOMES $1200: This baseball player's childhood home on Emory Street in Baltimore serves as the Orioles' official museum Babe Ruth |
#3982, aired 2001-12-18 | FAMOUS HOMES $1600: Built by her grandparents around 1813, her home was probably the first brick house in Amherst, Mass. Dickinson |
#3982, aired 2001-12-18 | FAMOUS HOMES $2000: In 1942 this residence across the street from the White House became the property of the U.S. government Blair House |
#3332, aired 1999-02-16 | FAMOUS HOMES $200: In March of 1957, this rock star sold the home seen here at 1034 Audubon Drive in Memphis & moved into bigger digs Elvis Presley |
#3332, aired 1999-02-16 | FAMOUS HOMES $400: Scout's Rest Ranch in North Platte, Nebraska was the home of this great Western showman Buffalo Bill |
#3332, aired 1999-02-16 | FAMOUS HOMES $600: This American author's estate outside Havana was called Finca Vigia, or Lookout Farm Hemingway |
#3332, aired 1999-02-16 | FAMOUS HOMES $1000: The ceiling of the great hall in this Cornelius Vanderbilt home in Rhode Island is painted as a cloud-swept sky The Breakers |
#3332, aired 1999-02-16 | FAMOUS HOMES $1,500 (Daily Double): Now a memorial to him, his Arlington House was inherited by his wife, Mary Randolph Custis Robert E. Lee |
#2716, aired 1996-05-27 | FAMOUS HOMES $100: Fair Lane in Dearborn, Michigan Henry Ford |
#2716, aired 1996-05-27 | FAMOUS HOMES $200: Holmesdale in Pittsfield, Massachusetts Oliver Wendell Holmes |
#2716, aired 1996-05-27 | FAMOUS HOMES $300: Lindenwald in Kinderhook, New York Martin Van Buren |
#2716, aired 1996-05-27 | FAMOUS HOMES $400: Chartwell in Kent, England Winston Churchill |
#2716, aired 1996-05-27 | FAMOUS HOMES $500 (Daily Double): Taliesin in Spring Creek, Wisconsin Frank Lloyd Wright |
#2106, aired 1993-11-01 | FAMOUS HOMES $200: Pilaster House in Hannibal, Missouri Mark Twain |
#2106, aired 1993-11-01 | FAMOUS HOMES $400: Beehive House in Salt Lake City, Utah Brigham Young |
#2106, aired 1993-11-01 | FAMOUS HOMES $600: Glenmont in West Orange, New Jersey Thomas Edison |
#2106, aired 1993-11-01 | FAMOUS HOMES $800: Beauvoir near Biloxi, Mississippi Jefferson Davis |
#2106, aired 1993-11-01 | FAMOUS HOMES $1000: The Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island Cornelius Vanderbilt |
#1414, aired 1990-10-25 | FAMOUS HOMES $200: Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee Elvis |
#1414, aired 1990-10-25 | FAMOUS HOMES $300 (Daily Double): Hatchet Hall in Eureka Springs, Arkansas Carry Nation |
#1414, aired 1990-10-25 | FAMOUS HOMES $400: Pilaster House in Hannibal, Missouri Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) |
#1414, aired 1990-10-25 | FAMOUS HOMES $600: The Oaks in Tuskegee, Alabama Booker T. Washington |
#1414, aired 1990-10-25 | FAMOUS HOMES $1000: Rowan Oak in Oxford, Mississippi William Faulkner |
#833, aired 1988-03-30 | FAMOUS HOMES $200: This president's last home, Beauvoir, is where he wrote "The Rise & Fall of the Confederate Government" Jefferson Davis |
#833, aired 1988-03-30 | FAMOUS HOMES $800: Descendants of this writer's beloved cats still overrun his home on whitehead Street in Key West Ernest Hemingway |
#833, aired 1988-03-30 | FAMOUS HOMES $1000: John Ringling's estate in this Florida city has its own theatre & circus galleries Sarasota |