Real Estate
Jackie Kennedy, Harrimans Lived At This Georgetown Residence
The house was previously owned by W. Averell Harriman and wife Pamela Churchill Harriman and was the temporary residence for Jackie Kennedy.
WASHINGTON, DC — This circa 1805 residence in Georgetown is often referred to as the most outstanding example of Federal period architecture. Splendid original details, moldings, high ceilings, oversized windows and breathtaking scale make this one of Georgetown's most desirable residences.
The house was previously owned by the notable international power couple, W. Averell Harriman and wife Pamela Churchill Harriman, who regularly hosted lavish parties for Washington's political and social elite.
It was also the temporary residence for Jackie Kennedy and her two children after they left the White House following the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The house undertook an extensive renovation project at the hands of Architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen, who worked closely alongside Pamela Harriman to further improve upon the already existing impressive architectural details of this spectacular residence.
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The house is filled with an abundance of natural light from oversized north-facing windows, further magnified by the nearly 12-foot ceilings. The house comes with beautiful gardens and a pool as well as parking for five cars.
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- Address: 3038 N St NW, Washington, DC
- Price: $10,000,000
- Square Feet: 9,339
- Bedrooms: 8
- Bathrooms: 5.5
- Built: 1805
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