Ancestral Spaces: People of African Descent at Tudor Place (Tickets for April 16 – April 21)
Tudor PlaceExplore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
TUDOR PLACE | OPEN Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm; Sunday Noon – 4 pm.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Learn more about families and the people in your own family tree.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Uncover the experiences of Peter family members throughout two centuries of war.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Discover the important part bees play in the ecosystem.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Learn about the colors of the rainbow and how rainbows come to be.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the places animals call home at Tudor Place.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Bring a picnic and enjoy live theater on the sprawling South Lawn.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
MEMBERS ONLY! Meet Karl Haynes, descendant of John Luckett and an active member of Tudor Place’s descendant community.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Explore the historic house through the eyes of the people who were enslaved here.
Untangle the history of hair as a form of human connection and see historic hair accessories.
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.