Laird-Dunlop House

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Laird-Dunlop House, Federal mansion in Georgetown, United States.

The Laird-Dunlop House is a Federal-era red brick residence with arched ground floor windows, a classical entry portico, and two extended wings forming 24 rooms total. The building sits on N Street in Georgetown and retains its original appearance with the defining details of that architectural period.

A tobacco warehouse owner named John Laird commissioned architect William Lovering in 1799 to design this Federal-style residence. The house was built during a period when Georgetown was rapidly developing as a wealthy residential area.

The house shows how wealthy families in Georgetown wanted to live, with its tall rooms and refined details still visible today. The architecture reflects how important property ownership and social standing were in early American city life.

The house is located in the Georgetown Historic District on N Street in Northwest Washington, D.C., easily accessible on foot with good street visibility. The site sits within a historic neighborhood with many other period buildings you can explore while walking.

Robert Todd Lincoln, son of President Abraham Lincoln, later owned this property and used it as one of several residences. His ownership connected the house to a significant chapter in American presidential history.

Location: Washington, D.C.

Inception: 1799

Architectural style: Federal architecture

Elevation above the sea: 24 m

Made from material: brick

Address: 3014 N St NW, Washington, DC 20007

GPS coordinates: 38.90667,-77.05917

Latest update: December 8, 2025 20:00

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