Fort Worth, Texas
Thistle Hill, also known as the Wharton-Scott House, is a magnificent Georgian Revival mansion built in 1903. Constructed for Electra Waggoner, a cattle baron heiress, and her husband, it stands as a testament to the 'Quality Hill' era of Fort Worth's history. The home features 18 rooms and grand architectural details.
Now a historic house museum, Thistle Hill offers tours that provide a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of Fort Worth's early elite. The 1.5-acre grounds include a carriage house and beautiful gardens. It is a designated Texas Historic Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.