Ringgold-Carroll House
Ringgold-Carroll House, Federal-style brick mansion near the White House, Washington, D.C., United States.
The Ringgold-Carroll House at 1801 F Street Northwest displays the hallmark features of early 19th-century Federal architecture with symmetrical brick facades and refined detailing. The three-story building presents balanced proportions and classical elements typical of its era and location near the White House.
Tench Ringgold, Marshal of the District of Columbia, constructed this residence in 1825. The property gained greater significance when Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall subsequently made it his home during an important period in the nation's legal history.
The house functions today as headquarters for DACOR, an organization bringing together diplomatic professionals for international exchange. Regular events here bring together people working in foreign service and international relations from different countries.
The house is located in an easily accessible part of the city near other notable landmarks. Visitors should check in advance about tour availability, as access is limited and the property is not open for visits every day.
The Library of Congress holds more than 60 detailed photographs of this residence from a major documentation project of American historic architecture. This extensive photographic record allows researchers and architecture enthusiasts to examine every aspect of the building in great detail.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Architectural style: Federal architecture
GPS coordinates: 38.89750,-77.04192
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:41
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