- Historical house built in 1812 by John Julius LeMoyne which became a passage for the underground railroad. Also, the home of the Washington County Historical Society. Read more...
- Historical house of David Bradford with ties to the Whiskey Rebellion. David Bradford was a successful lawyer, businessman, and Deputy Attorney General of Washington County. Construction of his house on South Main Street began in 1786 and was completed in 1788. His home reflected his high social standing, not only by its size, but also by its fittings. The magnificent Read more...