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The DC Line–GWU Museum captures DC in the 1820s through the eyes of Lafayette, L’Enfant
/by Comms2018Mark Hudson, Executive Director of Tudor Place, spoke at The GWU Museum and the Textile Museum about the Marquis de […]
The Georgetowner–World War I at Tudor Place
/by Comms2018The women and men of Tudor Place supported The Great War by enlisting, fundraising, entertaining the troops, and nursing.
The Washington Post– It took this artist two years — and tiny brushes — to create bird’s-eye views of D.C.
/by Comms2018Artist-in-Residence Peter Waddell used his historical knowledge and artistic skill to create two paintings of the Federal City — as […]
The Washington Post — How Does Eliza Hamilton End Up in Washington? Here’s How.
/by Comms2018Find out about the close ties between Alexander Hamilton’s widow, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, and Britannia Peter Kennon, a past owner […]
The Washington Post — 5 Spectacular D.C. Gardens You Need to See Right Now
/by Comms2018In a garden, the heat can grow on you. Summer delights at five D.C. gardens including Tudor Place.
South Lawn Cistern Project
/by Comms2018Tudor Place, in pursuing sustainability and responsible stewardship of the historic house and grounds, is currently working to actively conserve […]