Built in 1765 for a British Colonel, the Morris-Jumel Mansion stands as the oldest residence in Manhattan. Nestled within the Jumel Terrace Historic District, a national historic area known for its well-maintained early 20th-century homes, the mansion once served as George Washington’s headquarters and war office. Visitors can explore this Palladian-style home, now a museum, and step inside to experience its historical significance and architectural details. The surrounding district adds to the charm with its rows of preserved homes, offering a glimpse into the area’s rich past.
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