Landmark Lecture & Film Screening: Swann Queen: Remembering DC’s First Drag Queen
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TUDOR PLACE | OPEN Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm; Sunday Noon – 4 pm.
This event has been cancelled.
SOLD OUT EVENT! Put on your Halloween costume and participate in activities around the Tudor Place garden.
Like getting your hands dirty? Join the garden team on the first Saturday of the month for a morning of weeding fun. Must be 13+ yrs. old to participate.
Take a look at joining Artist-in-Residence Peter Waddell's latest work and discover the historical context behind it,
Join us for a lively discussion about the role artwork has played in constructing racism and how museums can use this imagery to address historical injustices.
Explore your family tree with crafts and a story time.
FREE: Join the conversation and hear from descendants of enslaved individuals who co-curated Ancestral Spaces.
Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
Like getting your hands dirty? Join the garden team on the first Saturday of the month for a morning of weeding fun. Must be 13+ yrs. old to participate.
Members receive an exclusive holiday discount in the Museum Shop to find the perfect gift for everyone on your list.
Enjoy a festive tea party with sweets and sandwiches before touring the historic house.
Learn about the animals that sleep though the winter.
Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
Prepare for a sparkling holiday season by seeing Tudor Place decked out in disco balls as we travel back to the 1970s.
Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
Experience the historic house with a holiday twist on an evening tour.
Enjoy a festive tea party with sweets and sandwiches before touring the historic house.
As an historic site that bears the scars of slavery, Tudor Place seeks to look this injustice in the eye. Click here to learn more.