Construction of the David Bradford House was completed in 1788, but he and his family only lived there for a few short years before being ousted due to his connection to the Whiskey Rebellion. After he left, the house sustained a lot of damage in its conversion to a coffin and furniture store. Fortunately for the town of Washington, it was assumed by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and restored to its former glory, complete with outdoor kitchen, well house, and garden, all of which are included in the tours given Wednesday through Saturday, April through November. The outdoor kitchen features open-hearth cooking demonstrations, much to the delight of visitors of all ages.

David Bradford House, 175 S. Main Street, Washington PA 15301, Phone: 724-222-3604

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