Bradford House Museum

175 S Main Street, Washington, PA 15301
Phone: 724-222-3604
Region: Pittsburgh & Its Countryside

This National Historic Landmark home, built in 1788 by David Bradford, a leader of the 1794 Whiskey Rebellion, is open Wednesday-Saturday, 10AM - 4PM from April through November for docent-led tours. It is the centerpiece of the Bradford House Historical Association’s campus, which includes the Whiskey Rebellion Education & Visitor Center, a walk-through timeline of the people, places and events of this significant event in early U.S. history.

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