CARLYLE HOUSE HISTORIC PARK
Birthplace – Famous houses
2024
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2024
A Georgian style manor with a park built in 1753 by one of the founding Scottish merchants of the city John Carlyle. He lived with his slaves who planted tobacco. In 1755, the residence became the headquarters of five royal governors and British general Braddock during the Seven Years War.
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