A visit to Georgetown is not complete without a stop at the Old Stone House. Built in 1765, the Old Stone House is the oldest standing building in Washington DC. A simple, 18th century structure, the outside of the house was made with local blue granite.
Built by Christopher Layman, a cabinetmaker, the Old Stone House was used by Layman as both a residence and a shop. After he died it was sold to Cassandra Chew, who added a wing to the rear of the house. Throughout its longstanding history, the house has been used as a home or residence/shop, until it was purchased by the United States Government in 1953. Although there have been rumors that the Old Stone House was used by George Washington as an Engineering Headquarters, the theory has never been proven. Today, visitors can enjoy a tour through this unassuming treasure which represents how ordinary Americans and their families lived and worked. |