New Installation Brings Tudor Place History to Light
THE HOYA _ BY MAGGIE SANSONE A new installation intended to uncover the lives of the generations of free and […]
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THE HOYA _ BY MAGGIE SANSONE A new installation intended to uncover the lives of the generations of free and […]
WASHINGTON CITY PAPER _ BY SAMANTHA OSTWALD From Ancestral Spaces at Tudor Place; Credit: Darrow Montgomery The temporary installation and […]
Learn more about the lives and impact of the individuals and families of African descent who lived and worked at […]
THE WASHINGTON INFORMER _ BY BOUSAINA IBRAHIM Ann Chinn, a descendant of Hannah Pope, poses for a photo with family […]
Press Release January 16, 2024 Washington, DC — Tudor Place Historic House & Garden presents Ancestral Spaces: People of African […]
Listen to an interview with Mark Hudson, introducing “Ancestral Spaces: People of African Descent at Tudor Place,” the special new […]
Tudor Place Curator Robert DeHart and Archivist Haley Wilkinson share recent work that has prompted a more equitable and inclusive […]
An original camp stool from the Tudor Place Collection, which travelled with George Washington during the Revolutionary War, will be […]
THE GEORGETOWN DISH Join Tudor Place for a guided candlelit tour highlighting the season of gift giving among the Peter […]
THE HOYA _ BY SOPHIA MAIORINO Descendants of enslaved individuals discussed the generational historical trauma and emotional responses that came […]
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