Day House may refer to:
- Judge William T. Day House, Casa Grande, AZ, listed on the NRHP in Arizona
- Day House (Prescott, Arizona), listed on the NRHP in Yavapai County, Arizona
- Calvin Day House, Hartford, CT, listed on the NRHP in Connecticut
- Day House (Hartford, Connecticut), listed on the NRHP in Connecticut
- Day-Taylor House, Hartford, CT, listed on the NRHP in Connecticut
- Amasa Day House, Moodus, CT, listed on the NRHP in Connecticut
- Ivan W. Day House, Stanley, ID, listed on the NRHP in Idaho
- Holman Day House, Auburn, ME, listed on the NRHP in Maine
- Anna Day House, Cambridge, MA, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts
- Fred Holland Day House, Norwood, MA, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts
- Josiah Day House, West Springfield, MA, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts
- C. C. Day House, Aberdeen, MS, listed on the NRHP in Mississippi
- Day House (Springfield, Missouri), listed on the NRHP in Missouri
- John W. Day House, Dryden, MI, listed on the NRHP in Michigan
- Erastus Day House, Lakewood, OH, listed on the NRHP in Ohio
- Edwin and Hattie Day House, Ballinger, TX, listed on the NRHP in Texas
- Day-Vandevander Mill, Harmon, WV, listed on the NRHP in West Virginia
- Isham Day House, Mequon, WI, listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin
- Dr. Fisk Holbrook Day House, Wauwatosa, WI, listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin
Famous quotes containing the words day and/or house:
“The skylines lit up at dead of night, the air- conditioning systems cooling empty hotels in the desert and artificial light in the middle of the day all have something both demented and admirable about them. The mindless luxury of a rich civilization, and yet of a civilization perhaps as scared to see the lights go out as was the hunter in his primitive night.”
—Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)
“The talk shows are stuffed full of sufferers who have regained their healthcongressmen who suffered through a serious spell of boozing and skirt-chasing, White House aides who were stricken cruelly with overweening ambition, movie stars and baseball players who came down with acute cases of wanting to trash hotel rooms while under the influence of recreational drugs. Most of them have found God, or at least a publisher.”
—Calvin Trillin (b. 1935)