National Historic Landmark-David Espy House
National Historical Landmark- David Espy House
At the time of the Whiskey Rebellion (1794), this 2-1/2-story fieldstone home was owned by a local official, David Espy.
Espy made it available for the temporary use of President Washington (October 19-21, 1794) who had accompanied the militia army that later suppressed the rebels.
This structure is also the only extant property associated with Revolutionary War(and U.S. Army) General Arthur St. Clair.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historic Landmarks