Bradford House
The Bradford House, established in 1788, is a National Historic Landmark located in Washington, Pennsylvania, dedicated to preserving and educating the public about the Whiskey Rebellion and the life of David Bradford. Visitors can explore the beautifully restored house with period furnishings, engaging exhibits, and an 18th-century garden while guided by knowledgeable hosts in period clothing.
Additionally, the Whiskey Rebellion Education and Visitor Center offers insightful displays about this unique historical event and its regional significance. The Bradford House Historical Association hosts various events throughout the year, including the popular Whiskey Rebellion Festival, cooking demonstrations, and hands-on history workshops for families and learners of all ages.
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