The F. Julius LeMoyne House is a historic house museum at 49 East Maiden Street in Washington, Pennsylvania. Built in 1812, it was the home of Dr. Francis Julius LeMoyne, an antislavery activist who used it as a stop on the Underground Railroad.
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Wonderful historic home! Visited during whiskey rebellion so not as much spent as we would have liked. Definitely a trip...
Read moreClosed for restoration but the grounds were beautiful. A very kind gardener lady was volunteering weeding and beautifying...
Read moreAdvertised as a stop on the Underground Railroad, very little stated about that, more of a general...
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