Fodor's Expert Review Old Stone House

Georgetown Historic Home
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Washington's oldest surviving building, this fieldstone house in the heart of Georgetown, was built in 1765 by a cabinetmaker named Christopher Layman. A succession of occupants used the house as a residence and business place until 1953 when the National Park Service purchased it. Over the next seven years, it underwent an extensive restoration that has preserved the building's Revolutionary War–era architecture and design. The furnishings of several of the rooms reflect the times, with the simple, sturdy artifacts—plain tables, spinning wheels, and so forth—of 18th-century middle-class life. You can take a self-guided tour of the house and its lovely English-style gardens.

Historic Home Free Family

Quick Facts

3051 M St. NW
Washington, District of Columbia  20007, USA

202-895–6070

www.nps.gov/olst

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Rate Includes: Free, Closed Tues.--Thurs.

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