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Tudor Place

Tudor Place Historic House & Garden preserves the stories of six generations of descendants of Martha Washington, and the enslaved and free people who lived and worked at this Georgetown landmark for nearly two centuries. By examining their legacy, we challenge ourselves and our visitors to celebrate the triumphs and to confront the complexities of the past.  A model of Federal-period architecture in the nation’s capital, Tudor Place sits on 5 ½ acres in the heart of Georgetown and houses over 18,000 decorative objects, including the largest Washington Collection outside of Mount Vernon.

Tudor Tots: Who’s Hopping?

May 31, 2023

Tudor Tots: What’s Waving?

June 14, 2023

In “A Whiff of Illness: Fighting Stench & Protecting Health in the 19th Century City,” Dr. Melanie Kiechle discusses how 19th century Americans’ concerns about fresh air and foul odors shaped urban development.

Watch the presentation here.

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