



TUDOR PLACE | is open Tuesday – Sunday.
Enjoy tea and light bites before exploring the stories of the women of Tudor Place.
Discover the life of Anastacia "Stacia" Hepburn, a woman enslaved at Tudor Place for nearly fifty years.
Garden Party Committee Members - generate excitement and support for the Garden Party with personal notes.
Enjoy tea and light bites before exploring the stories of the women of Tudor Place.
Join Dr. Cassandra Good and Tudor Place Curator Rob DeHart in conversation about her book “First Family: George Washington's Heirs and the Making of America.”
Join other Garden Party Committee members in this pre-event kickoff.
Get down and dirty while learning about the smallest members of our ecosystem.
Join other Garden Party Committee members in this pre-event kickoff.
Explore Washington DC’s oldest African American burial grounds as sites of remembrance, resistance and resilience.
Explore the history of the land Dumbarton Oaks sits upon as an archive and a future.
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.