Octagon House: D.C.'s First & Most Haunted House | DomoNaut
In this episode of DomoNaut, I sit down with Octagon House's Executive Director and Mangaer for a chilling account of the first residential home in Washington, DC. Octagon House is located at 1799 New York Ave NW, Washington DC, in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood, and is where President Madison signed the Treaty of Ghent. It is also considered one of the most haunted houses in Washington, DC. Today, it is home to the American Institute of Architects. DomoNaut is a channel dedicated to documenting architectural history through house and museum tours. Explore the rich stories behind historic towns and houses, from Federal mansions to mid-century modern masterpieces, and dive into detailed architectural walkthroughs of historic properties. Whether you're passionate about house restoration, architectural details, or simply love exploring old homes, DomoNaut takes you on a cinematic journey through the fascinating world of architectural preservation. Subscribe for insightful home history tours and behind-the-scenes looks at American architectural heritage. #historical #historicalplaces #octagonhosue #federalhouse #federalstylev #historicalplace #architecturelovers #architecture #historicalarchitecture #1800s #1800dc #dchistory #historicdc #dolleymadison #drwilliamthornton #famousarchitects #presidentmadison #historichouse #placesindc #homesinhistory #homesindc #washingtondc #washingtondcrealestate #washingtonpresident #washingtondc #historyofwashington

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