The Fillmore House, or Millard Fillmore House, is a historic house museum at 24 Shearer Avenue in East Aurora in Erie County, New York. Built in 1826, it was from then until 1830 the residence of the 13th president of the United States, Millard Fillmore. Moved twice and significantly altered, it is the only surviving building other than the White House associated with Fillmore's life. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974.[2][3] The house is owned by the Aurora Historical Society and has been decorated with period furnishings. As of 2022, it is open for tours by reservation only.[4]
^"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
^ ab"Millard Fillmore House (Seneca Falls)". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. September 11, 2007. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. Retrieved September 17, 2007.
^Blanche Higgins (October 4, 1973). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Millard Fillmore House" (pdf). National Park Service. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
^http://www.aurorahistoricalsociety.com/pages/millard-fillmore-presidential-site Aurora Historical Society, May 21, 2022
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