SLAVERY AT TUDOR PLACE
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.
Tudor Place is open Tuesday – Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Sunday Noon – 4 p.m.
Learn about keys and what they do.
Explore all the different ways to make a quilt.
Celebrate spring with this family-favorite event.
Celebrate spring with this family-favorite event.
Celebrate spring with this family-favorite event.
Celebrate spring with this family-favorite event.
Discover the building blocks behind Tudor Place.
Earn the Math in Nature 1 badge while exploring Tudor Place.
Celebrate Earth Day by learning about the plants, flowers and animals that live here.
Explore the art collection and learn about different kinds of art.
Discover how flags are made and what they mean.
Learn how rainbows get their colors.
Join us for Tudor Tuesday: the after-hours summer night. (Cool breezes not guaranteed).
Explore changing fashions through different styles of hats.
Earn the Math in Nature 2 badge while exploring the garden at Tudor Place.
Earn the Flowers and Gardener badges while exploring the Tudor Place garden.
Join us for Tudor Tuesday: the after-hours summer night. (Cool breezes not guaranteed).
Join us for Tudor Tuesday: the after-hours summer night. (Cool breezes not guaranteed).
Discover what kinds of plants seeds grow into at Tudor Place.
Join us for Tudor Tuesday: the after-hours summer night. (Cool breezes not guaranteed).
Find out more about the kinds of jewelry worn by members of the Peter family.
Explore the garden to learn where food comes from.
Earn the Inventor badge by exploring the architecture of Tudor Place
Earn the Playing the Past badge while learning about life at Tudor Place during the 1920s.
Learn how to be a good member of your community.
Explore the instruments people of the past played.
Discover the china, crystal and silver in Tudor Place’s collection.
Find out how people of the past stayed warm.
Learn about how the Peter family and other people at Tudor Place showed gratitude.
Discover how people of the past used to see in the dark.
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.