The Old Stone House: Discover History That Often Gets Overlooked

Washington D.C. is known as a city that celebrates the history of important events and memorializes our nation’s leaders — yet amidst all the grand remembrance is The Old Stone House, one of the oldest known structures in the Capital. The house is maintained by the National Park Service, and preserves the history and daily lives of 18th century Americans. Many passersby assume it is a private residence, but it is free and open to the public. It’s a quick visit, but a nice break from the trendy Georgetown shops. There is a small gift shop, and the adjoining garden is an elegant setting for photo shoots or a quiet moment.

The Old Stone House
3051 M Street NW
Washington, DC 20007
(202) 895-6070
www.nps.gov/olst/index.htm
www.yelp.com/biz/old-stone-house-park-washington

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