The Morris-Jumel Mansion in Manhattan’s Washington Heights neighborhood has served as the headquarters for George Washington and his troops, a place of refuge for both sides of the American Revolution ...
Manhattan’s oldest house doesn’t come without some supernatural baggage. That’s been the experience of people who’ve come through Morris-Jumel Mansion in Washington Heights since the 1800s, and ...
Built in 1765, Morris-Jumel Mansion is the oldest surviving residence in Manhattan. George Washington spent time there during the Revolutionary War, and Aaron Burr married its owner. I visited the ...
This story is part of a monthlong series of guests posts by AIA New York that feature Archtober Building of the Day tours. See the full 2017 schedule here. On Saturday, Archtober took a tour of the ...
Directions: C train to 163rd St. See website for more directions. Details: On this prelude to Independence Day, this summer, take the opportunity to visit the house that was Washington’s headquarters ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Built in 1765, Morris-Jumel Mansion is the oldest surviving residence in Manhattan. I went on a tour of the house that included ...
The Morris-Jumel Mansion has stood in New York City since before the Revolutionary War. Built in 1765, the house has served as a war room for Gen. George Washington, and home for Aaron Burr. It's ...
The Morris-Jumel Mansion has stood in New York City since before the Revolutionary War. Built in 1765, the house has served as a war room for Gen. George Washington, and home for Aaron Burr. It's ...
Morris-Jumel Mansion has announced the presentation of the Steven Dietz adaptation of DRACULA, directed by Vincent Carbone. Bram Stoker's gothic legend of seduction and immortality will be presented ...
GatherNYC, the revolutionary concert series known for its welcoming weekly Sunday concerts featuring NYC's top classical artists, celebrated its 50th concert on Sunday, May 23 in a new venue, the ...
Outside Morris-Jumel Mansion, the oldest surviving residence in Manhattan.Talia Lakritz/Insider The mansion was built in 1765 by Colonel Roger Morris, a Loyalist who returned to England when the ...