This was a fun attraction while visiting Georgetown. So much history is scattered across DC and Georgetown. The tours are only given Monday and weekends, so if you're interested try to book in...
Old Stone House
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The Old Stone House in Washington, D.C., built in 1766, stands as the oldest structure on its original foundation in the city, holding significant historical value as a National Register of Historic Places site.
Preserved for its pre-Revolutionary architecture, the house's origins intertwine with a case of mistaken identity and a desire to honor George Washington, offering visitors a glimpse into the past through its well-preserved structure and furnishings.
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My wife and I love visiting NPS sites and we stopped in here back in May while walking around Georgetown. It's a free site and is right on one of the main streets, so it's an easy one to visit....
Not a lot to look at inside, so it makes for a quick stop. The inside has a gift shop and then 1 small room to view the fireplace and a few banners and a table display. It's a happy accident...
Although it's one of the oldest structures in Washington D.C, the inside was underwhelming since it's smaller than expected, the second floor is crowded for some reason, and it was crowded. On the...
A lot of buildings around here are historic. In Georgetown is the oldest. The Old Stone House is the oldest building built in the city and preserved in the original state. It has a small gift shop...
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