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SUMMARY:Weekend Weeders
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow garden lovers and the Tudor Place garden team and help remove invasive plants and replace with native plants. Learn to identify different species of invasive species and some of their native alternatives.  Suggested attire includes: long pants\, long sleeves\, gloves and sturdy boots or sneakers. Tools will be provided. Volunteers will be responsible for water\, bug spray and sun protection.  Due to use of sharp tools\, this activity is restricted to those age 13 years and older. \nMembers: Free | Non-Members: Free
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/weekend-weeders-11/
LOCATION:Tudor Place
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Free,Garden,Members
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SUMMARY:Guided Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Explore Tudor Place on a guided tour with our garden team. Learn about the site’s history\, design and the principles that guide our care of this historic landscape. \nAccessibility: The garden is accessible from the city sidewalk\, without steps\, via a cobblestone path. Garden surfaces consist of grassy areas and paths laid with pea gravel\, flagstone\, bricks and stones set in grass. There are stairs and uneven surfaces. Some areas are only accessed via steps. \nMember: $5 | Non-Member: $10
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/guided-garden-tour-12/
LOCATION:Tudor Place
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Garden,Members,Tours
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SUMMARY:Landmark Lecture: “In the Light of Their Original Function”: Armistead Peter 3rd the Creation of a House Museum
DESCRIPTION:In his 1969 book about Tudor Place\, its final owner\, Armistead Peter 3rd\, commented that in the increasingly common conversations happening about old houses “they are hardly ever spoken of or considered in the light of their original function: to be a family home.” Five years after his passing\, and in accordance with his wishes\, his own family home opened as a historic house museum. Who is the man that turned his home into a museum\, and how can a family home help us tell more than just the story of the Peter family? \nShelby Stevenson is the Visitor Services Coordinator at Tudor Place. Before coming to Tudor Place\, she worked at Mount Vernon and Historic Alexandria. She received a bachelor’s degree in history from Marymount University in 2020 and is currently working on a master’s degree in history at George Mason University.
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/landmark-lecture-in-the-light-of-their-original-function-armistead-peter-3rd-the-creation-of-a-house-museum/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Free,Landmark Lecture,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261117T183000
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SUMMARY:Landmark Lecture: “In the Light of Their Original Function”: Armistead Peter 3rd the Creation of a House Museum (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:In his 1969 book about Tudor Place\, its final owner\, Armistead Peter 3rd\, commented that in the increasingly common conversations happening about old houses “they are hardly ever spoken of or considered in the light of their original function: to be a family home.” Five years after his passing\, and in accordance with his wishes\, his own family home opened as a historic house museum. Who is the man that turned his home into a museum\, and how can a family home help us tell more than just the story of the Peter family? \nShelby Stevenson is the Visitor Services Coordinator at Tudor Place. Before coming to Tudor Place\, she worked at Mount Vernon and Historic Alexandria. She received a bachelor’s degree in history from Marymount University in 2020 and is currently working on a master’s degree in history at George Mason University.
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/landmark-lecture-in-the-light-of-their-original-function-armistead-peter-3rd-the-creation-of-a-house-museum-virtual/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Free,Landmark Lecture,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261120T183000
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SUMMARY:Wax to Watts: Illuminating History
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening program to learn about the evolution of lighting using Tudor Place and its collection. What was nighttime like between the 18th and 20th centuries? How did the cover of darkness lend itself to freedom seekers in Washington\, DC? This program is one part object-based interpretation\, one part mini-lecture about the Pearl incident (largest recorded nonviolent escape attempt by enslaved people in United States history) and one-part hands-on history through crafting. Following the program\, participants will be able to enjoy cookies and hot cider. \nMembers: $15 | Non-Members: $25
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/wax-to-watts-illuminating-history/
LOCATION:Tudor Place
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Holidays,Members
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