This was the home of antislavery politician and doctor Francis LeMoyne. Built in 1812, the early Greek Revival stone mansion served as LeMoyne's office and apothecary shop and was a station for the underground railroad. The site now houses the
Washington County Historical Society headquarters and the LeMoyne Historic Garden. Tuesday through Friday from 11 - 4pm. Closed Sundays. Saturdays group tours of 20 or more by appointment only.