Laird-Dunlop House
3014 North Street, Washington Route Planner
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This brick building was constructed in 1799 for John Laird, a wealthy tobacco merchant. His daughter Barbara married James Dunlop, a law partner of Francis Scott Key, who penned The Star-Spangled Banner, the poem that was to become the national anthem. The house was later bought by Abraham Lincoln's son.

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