Travelers looking to experience the best of the pre Victorian and Victorian architecture all in one spot will find the Morris-Butler House in Indianapolis, Indiana an incredible museum and testament to the design. During the construction of Interstate 70, the house was in danger of being torn down. Bought by John Morris in the 1920s, the house was saved and gifted to the city to repair and turn it into a historic landmark.
Today, the house acts a museum, filled with recognizable items from the past and pristine examples of conspicuous spending. Be sure to bring the whole family for a destination that you won't want to miss.