| Vernacular House Forms in 17th-Century Plymouth Colony An analysis of evidence from room-by-room probate inventories 1633-1685. | |
| Vernacular Architecture of the Ellett Valley, Virginia Study by the Department of Landscape Architecture at Virginia Tech. Photographs and commentary. | |
| Vernacular Architecture in Rural and Small Town Missouri: An Introduction Abstract of a book by Howard Wight Marshall, Professor of Art History and Archaeology, University of Missouri-Columbia. Information for ordering. | |
| The Vernacular Architecture of Hamilton, New York An illustrated description by Colgate College Professor of Art and Art History, Eric Van Schaack. | |
| Taos Pueblo, New Mexico This well-preserved group of adobe houses is thought to date from before 1400. A photograph and description of this World Heritage site from the US National Park Service. | |
| Survey of Columbus, New Mexico Survey by New Mexico State University of the historic buildings of Columbus for the National Park Service. Photographs and history. | |
| Sod Houses and Dugouts Illustrated essays on pioneer techniques of building houses from turf or hollowed out of rock, from Websteader SodHouses. | |
| New World Dutch Barn Survey 2000 Private survey of Dutch barns in the Mohawk and Schoharie Valleys. Mission statement, photographs and field journal, plus links to Dutch barn and vernacular architecture sites. | |
| Jualpa Mine Camp Rehabilitation Project -- Historic Structures Report Structural analysis and rehabilitation of buildings in the Gold Creek area, Alaska, that grew out of a gold rush in the 1880s. Hosted by Juneau Public Library. | |
| Huguenot Street Historic District, New Paltz, NY A virtual visit to the oldest continuously inhabited street in America with its original houses, from Hudson Valley Network. | |
| Historic Fort Klock Restoration A restored fortified homestead in the Mohawk Valley and site of a moved, restored Dutch barn. | |
| Historic Architecture of Blacksburg, Virginia On-line version of a slide show by Gibson Worsham. A text version is available for downloading. Hosted by Special Collections of the University Libraries, Virginia Tech. | |
| Henry Whitfield State Museum Begun in 1639, The Henry Whitfield House, in Guilford, Connecticut, is the oldest remaining house in Connecticut. | |
| Hancock Shaker Village An outdoor history museum of Shaker life in western Massachusetts. Twenty original buildings and historic working farm are used to interpret the life of America's most successful communitarian society. | |
| Grottos of the Midwest Susan A. Niles of Lafayette College explains and illustrates this distinctive folk building tradition. These structures are built of concrete studded with glass, stone, ceramics, and sometimes whole objects. | |
| French Emigre Architecture in Jefferson County, N.Y. Claire Bonney provides photographs, descriptions and floor plans for ten 19th-century stone buildings in Jefferson County, and traces their roots to French emigration to northern New York State. | |
| Dutch Barn Preservation Society A not-for-profit educational organization for the study and preservation of New World Dutch barns. Prints a newsletter twice a year with the latest findings on Dutch barns. | |
| Dog Trots, Saddlebags and Shotguns An illustrated article from Florida Heritage Magazine on Florida's vernacular architecture. Plans and photographs of log-cabins and cottages, bibliography. | |
| Death of a Dream Explores the rise and fall of Midwestern farmhouses, and the literature they inspired. Also examines the cost of advances in agriculture. From PBS. | |
| Barn Again! Celebrating an American Icon Description from the Indiana Humanities Council of a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition exploring the architecture and uses of the barn. Tour schedule in Indiana 2001-2. | |