The Old Stone House, built in 1765, is the oldest unchanged building in Washington, D.C. Located in Georgetown, this simple colonial home offers a glimpse into 18th-century life and features original architecture, including its serene garden. Now a museum, it stands as a preserved piece of early American history.
Colonial & Revolutionary (1607–1783)
The Old Stone House, built in 1765, is the oldest unchanged building in Washington, D.C. Located in Georgetown, this simple colonial home offers a glimpse into 18th-century life and features original architecture, including its serene garden. Now a museum, it stands as a preserved piece of early American history.