John Woods House, Stone house in Hazelwood, United States.
The John Woods House sits on Monongahela Street as a stone structure from 1792, showing simple, traditional construction techniques of the era. Today it operates as a Scottish pub with both indoor and outdoor dining areas serving regional and local dishes.
The house was built in 1792 using stone sourced locally, during the period when Pittsburgh was still developing as a settlement. It remained under the Woods family ownership for nearly a century before changing hands in the late 1800s.
The house carries a musical legacy through its connection to composer Stephen Foster, who found inspiration here for his compositions. This artistic link remains part of the place's character today.
The house sits in Hazelwood, a neighborhood with other historic structures and good walkability. Visitors can stop by to view the stonework and structure or sit down for a meal and drink in the pub space.
Colonel George Woods, the original owner, helped shape Pittsburgh's Golden Triangle district during the 1780s through his city planning work. This role as urban planner often goes unnoticed compared to his identity as a resident of this house.
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