MORRIS-TWIN MANSION
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65 Jumel Terrace, Roger Morris Park, Washington Heights,
New York (Manhattan),
The United States Of America
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2024
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Large Palladian style home, the oldest well-preserved home in New York
This grand colonial mansion, once the summer residence of English colonel Roger Morris, is the oldest well-preserved dwelling in New York (1765), and one of the last remaining examples of the Palladian style so popular before independence. During the war, George Washington temporarily established his headquarters here. In 1810, wealthy French merchant Stéphane Jumel bought the house. His family lived there until 1865, when the town bought it in 1903.
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