Carlyle House

Elegant dining room with gray paneled walls, a large table set for a meal with candles and a cake, wooden chairs, tall windows letting in natural light, and a gold-framed mirror above the table.
A white gazebo stands in a lush garden surrounded by blooming pink flowers, green shrubs, and tall trees, with buildings visible in the background under a sunny sky.
Three people walk on a brick path toward a historic stone building with two chimneys, framed by black iron gates, under a blue sky with scattered clouds.
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A Georgian manor house built in 1753 by merchant and city founder John Carlyle. Here, five royal governors and General Braddock met to discuss funding of the French and Indian War.

Pre-arranged groups of 10 or more get discounted fees. Contact the Carlyle House to help tailor the tour to a specific interest focus for your group.