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Philip Moore Stone House, historic house in Ohio, United States

The Philip Moore Stone House is a simple residence built from stone in 1797 and sits along the Scenic Scioto Heritage Trail in Ohio. The structure features local weathered sandstone with distinctive keystones above the windows and remains in good condition today.

The house was founded by Philip Moore Jr., a Revolutionary War veteran born in Pennsylvania in 1761, who later traveled down the Ohio River with his family. The site witnessed the first organized religious service in Scioto County, led by Methodist Bishop Francis Asbury.

The house served as a gathering place for early Methodist meetings and earned the name 'The Cradle of Methodism' because traveling ministers held religious services here. The building shows how structures in frontier times served multiple purposes and shaped community spiritual life.

The site is easily accessible along the Scenic Scioto Heritage Trail and is maintained by local volunteers and preservation groups. Visitors can walk through the house furnished with period items and explore the nearby cemetery where the Moore family is buried.

The house is one of the few remaining stone homes in Southern Ohio and reveals early building craftsmanship through its thick stone walls that protected it from fire and weather. The presence of the Moore family graves on a quiet hilltop nearby connects the site directly to the region's settlement story.

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