Star-Spangled Luxury
Tomorrow marks the celebration of Independence Day in the U.S.A. George Washington observed one of America's first Independence Days, in 1778, by offering a double ration of rum to his soldiers - a great man after my own heart. Now we celebrate in the company of family and friends as we enjoy barbecues in the backyard, baseball on TV and spectacular fireworks displays in the sky. What better time than now to admire some historical luxury in our nation's capital?
This historic fieldstone home was built in 1796 and was once occupied by Sherman Adams, President Eisenhower's Chief of Staff. It has also entertained a distinguished list of guests, including Winston Churchill. This unique property boasts enormous fireplaces, a dramatic family/living room with historic French doors and a banquet-sized dining room with cathedral ceilings, all surrounded by private patios and gardens. And of course, the Stars and Stripes flies proudly atop the property's flagpole.
This part of our nation's history is listed by Long and Foster Real Estate, Inc.


















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