The Samuel Brownlee House, built in 1848, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
It was described by a local historian as a "jewel in the preservation crown of Washington County" and by a regional historian as "one of the best preserved and well maintained formal Georgian-Greek Revival Houses in Washington County."
The Community Foundation's ultimate goal for the building is to create a multi-purpose facility that would include Scotch-Irish Heritage Rooms, an educational facility, and offices for the Foundation. But before the Brownlee House may be opened to the public or for any use, repairs are necessary.
Click on an image below to share in the rehabilitation process and watch this beautiful historic home return to its former glory.

William & Carolyn Campbell Keeping Room

Angelo Falconi Family Heritage Kitchen

Laurence & Joann Ross Heritage Dining Room

Front Parlor

Zoog Family Heritage Music Room

Blue Office

Gray Office

Red Office

W. Scott & Genevieve Russell Philanthropy Room

Second Floor Meeting Room, Addition

Kitchenette

Third Floor

The CARE Education Center and Loft