Riggs-Zorach House

[1] The Riggs-Zorach House stands near the end of Stone Bridge Lane in Robinhood, a hamlet in northeastern Georgetown on the banks of the Sasanoa River.

The building is covered by gabled roofs, with clapboard siding and a granite foundation.

The interior has Federal period wood paneling and detailing on its main staircase.

The house remained in the Riggs family roughly through the end of the 19th century, and was abandoned for about 20 years.

William was a Lithuanian immigrant and sculptor, whose works, as well as those of his wife, a prominent Fauve and post-modernist painter and textiles artist, have been displayed in major American museums.