Mackall-Worthington House
This 1820 residence is also known as the Leonard Mackall House.
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This residence, also referred to as the Leonard Mackall House, sits near the top of the Georgetown neighborhood, not unlike the family's other property, Mackall Square. Constructed in 1820, the house and its surrounding yard are located on the west side of 34th Street between Reservoir Road and R Street. Despite being constructed in the first-half of the 19th century, the residence is known for its Second Empire style design — reflecting later additions and alterations.
In addition to the Mackall Family, Birne T. West, a Georgetown historic preservation advocate, also lived here.
DC Inventory: November 8, 1964 (Joint Committee on Landmarks)
Within Georgetown Historic District