An image of Araby, the home of William and Sarah Eilbeck. Built in the mid-1700s. Their daughter Anne and her husband George Mason later lived at Araby. George Washington is known to have visited frequently. Incorporates both Flemish and English bond bricks. Subject to renovations in mid-1800s.
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An image of Araby, the home of William and Sarah Eilbeck. Built in the mid-1700s. Their daughter Anne and her husband George Mason later lived at Araby. George Washington is known to have visited frequently. Incorporates both Flemish and English bond bricks. Subject to renovations in mid-1800s.