



Araby Historic Home, La Plata, MD, 1720 Architecture
This vintage photograph captures the historic structure known as Araby, located in La Plata, Charles County, Maryland. The building dates back to approximately 1720 and features interior paneling renowned for its fine craftsmanship. Araby was home to the widow Elbeck, whose daughter, Anne, married prominent Founding Father George Mason, linking this residence to significant historical events.
The image showcases architectural details typical of early American homes, including a staircase reminiscent of those found in 17th-century Tidewater Virginia houses. This reflects the design influences that shaped the regions architectural heritage.
Part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, this photograph serves as a valuable documentation of Marylands historical residences. It connects viewers to the stories of the past, offering insight into the lives and structures that shaped early America.
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Araby Historic Home, La Plata, MD, 1720 Architecture