In 1887, George W. Robinson rebuilt the house as a two-story brick structure.
It was built on the same property as Robinson's brickyard, the main brick and lime manufacturer in Mount Vernon at the time.
[2] The American Vernacular house is capped with a hipped roof and it features a wrap-around Neoclassical front porch that was added in the early 1900s.
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