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SUMMARY:Champagne Toast & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Spring Garden Party Host Committee Members: join us for an exclusive pre-event champagne toast & tour. Meet this year’s co-chairs\, Mrs. LouLou Baker and Mrs. Claire Wilder\, and mingle with other host committee members at this charming after-hours event.  Your Committee Membership includes: \n\nTwo (2) tickets to the Spring Garden Party\nA champagne toast & tour \nFunding that supports the care & maintenance of thousands of objects and maintenances of the 5 ½ acre \nRecognition on the Invitation\, Event Program & Website\n\nHost Committee Member: Free \nNot yet a Host Committee Member? Sign up today for this and other garden party benefits. \n  \n 
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/champagne-toast-tour-3/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Garden Party,Members,Tours
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T120000
DTSTAMP:20260411T112300
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SUMMARY:Spring Garden Party Note Writing Day
DESCRIPTION:Join Spring Garden Party co-chairs Loulou Baker and Claire Wilder for a Tudor Place tradition. In this pre-event exclusive\, Host Committee Members generate support and excitement by writing personal notes to friends and family to go along with mailed invitations. Coffee and tea will be served. \nHost Committee Members: Free \nNot yet a Host Committee Member? Sign up today for this and other garden party benefits. \n 
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/spring-garden-party-note-writing-day/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Garden Party,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T112300
CREATED:20260113T150617Z
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SUMMARY:Landmark Lecture: From Runaway Nun to Parlor Politician: Ann Gertrude Wightt at Tudor Place (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:In 1831\, Sister Gertrude Wightt\, the director of Georgetown Academy (today Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School – the all- girls Catholic institution) donned the hat and cape of one of her students and abruptly left the academy. She soon became a fixture on the Washington social scene and an intimate of Dolley Madison. “The Two Worlds of Ann Gertrude Wightt” is the first comprehensive biography of the enigmatic Wightt. \nJoin Dr. Joseph Mannard\, associate professor in the Department of History at Indiana University of Pennsylvania\, for a look at Wightt’s transformation from respected academy director (and nun) to celebrated parlor politician. \nJoseph Mannard received his MA in U.S. History from the University of South Florida\, Tampa\, and his PhD in U.S. History from the University of Maryland\, College Park. Since 1989\, he has been a member of the History Department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. There\, he regularly teaches courses on thought and culture in Early America\, the Early American Republic\, American women and fear of conspiracy in U.S. history. His published research has focused largely on American Catholics\, especially women religious figures prior to the U.S. Civil War.  Dr. Mannard has received the award for best scholarly article in American Catholic history from the Catholic Press Association.  The Two Worlds of Ann Gertrude Wightt (2025) is his first book. \nMembers: FREE | Non-Members: FREE
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/landmark-lecture-from-runaway-nun-to-parlor-politician-ann-gertrude-wightt-at-tudor-place-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:20260310T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260310T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T112300
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SUMMARY:Landmark Lecture: From Runaway Nun to Parlor Politician: Ann Gertrude Wightt at Tudor Place
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT. Tickets to the virtual event are still available here. \nIn 1831\, Sister Gertrude Wightt\, the director of Georgetown Academy (today Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School – the all- girls Catholic institution) donned the hat and cape of one of her students and abruptly left the academy. She soon became a fixture on the Washington social scene and an intimate of Dolley Madison. “The Two Worlds of Ann Gertrude Wightt” is the first comprehensive biography of the enigmatic Wightt. \nJoin Dr. Joseph Mannard\, associate professor in the Department of History at Indiana University of Pennsylvania\, for a look at Wightt’s transformation from respected academy director (and nun) to celebrated parlor politician. \nJoseph Mannard received his MA in U.S. History from the University of South Florida\, Tampa\, and his PhD in U.S. History from the University of Maryland\, College Park. Since 1989\, he has been a member of the History Department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. There\, he regularly teaches courses on thought and culture in Early America\, the Early American Republic\, American women and fear of conspiracy in U.S. history. His published research has focused largely on American Catholics\, especially women religious figures prior to the U.S. Civil War.  Dr. Mannard has received the award for best scholarly article in American Catholic history from the Catholic Press Association.  The Two Worlds of Ann Gertrude Wightt (2025) is his first book. \nMembers: FREE | Non-Members: FREE
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/landmark-lecture-from-runaway-nun-to-parlor-politician-ann-gertrude-wightt-at-tudor-place/
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:20251213T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T112300
CREATED:20250430T161549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T162635Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Tea & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the season at our annual holiday tea and tour program. Enjoy seasonal tea selections\, mini-desserts\, scones and tea sandwiches in the historic Dower House followed by a guided tour of Tudor Place focusing on the holiday installation. \nMembers: $55 | Non-Members: $65
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/holiday-tea-tour-4/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Holidays,Members,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T160000
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CREATED:20250430T161500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T162314Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Tea & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the season at our annual holiday tea and tour program. Enjoy seasonal tea selections\, mini-desserts\, scones and tea sandwiches in the historic Dower House followed by a guided tour of Tudor Place focusing on the holiday installation. \nMembers: $55 | Non-Members: $65
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/holiday-tea-tour-2/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Holidays,Members,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T163000
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CREATED:20250320T154140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250723T191210Z
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SUMMARY:Member Exclusive: Holiday Open House
DESCRIPTION:Tudor Place members are invited to stop by the Victorian Dower House (administration building) to enjoy hot cocoa and holiday treats. Afterward\, take advantage of your member discount for unique shopping opportunities at the Museum Shop\, where you’ll discover one-of-a-kind treasures and gifts to complete your holiday list at the Museum Shop. \nDrop in anytime and stay as long as you’d like. RSVP in link (appreciated but not required). \nMembers: Free | Not a member yet? Sign up here today for this and other benefits.
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/holiday-open-house/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Free,Holidays,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T112300
CREATED:20250630T142839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T183557Z
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SUMMARY:Landmark Lecture: The Art of Replication
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation with Adam T. Erby\, The Martha Washington Chief Curator\, as he delves into the history of the piece and the process of recreating the Washington tea table. \nOn August 20\, 1757\, the London merchant Richard Washington packed “A fine Mahogany Tea Table” and a variety of other goods for the 25-year-old bachelor planter George Washington. Washington used this piece\, one of the most sophisticated pieces of furniture to arrive in the Virginia Colony\, for the rest of his life\, and it survives today at Tudor Place. In 2022\, George Washington’s Mount Vernon embarked on a project to recreate this magnificent piece of furniture for use in the historic home. The recreation restores missing elements of the original and allows for the piece to be interpreted in its original setting. \nAdam Erby received his bachelor’s degree in American Studies from the University of Virginia in 2010 and a master’s degree from the Winterthur Program in American Material Culture in 2013. He has been working with the collection at Mount Vernon since 2012 where he has published numerous articles of research regarding the Washington Collection. \nPhoto Credit: Gavin Ashworth\, Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association \nMembers: FREE | Non-Members: FREE \nNote: This program will be held LIVE at Tudor Place and  virtually. \nIn-Person Registration Link: Click here. \nVirtual Registration Link: Click here.  You will be sent instructions on how to access the virtual event one day before the event.
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/landmark-lecture-the-ar-of-replication/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Free,Landmark Lecture,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T193000
DTSTAMP:20260411T112300
CREATED:20250612T203646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T202148Z
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SUMMARY:Member Exclusive: Behind the Canvas: Secrets\, Symbols and Architecture in Washington DC
DESCRIPTION:Members\, spend an evening with Artist-in-Residence Peter Waddell and historical architect Paul Dolinsky to explore some of Washington\, DC’s iconic buildings through the lens of symbolism\, discreet meanings and visionary design. From Masonic influences to classical ideals\, discover messages of democracy\, power and myth embedded into the city’s foundation. Attendees will uncover the layers of artistry and intention behind DC’s monuments\, government buildings and streetscapes\, revealing a capital city rich in allegory and architectural storytelling. \nMembers: FREE \nNot a member yet? Sign up here today for this and other benefits.
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/behind-the-canvas-secrets-symbols-and-architecture-in-washington-dc/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Free,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251007T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T112300
CREATED:20250225T211652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T211652Z
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SUMMARY:Landmark Lecture: Mary Kittamaquund: An Indigenous Foremother Reappears
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Indigenous Peoples Day in October and American Indian Heritage Month in November\, we are pleased to have Dr. Gabrielle Tayac\, Ph.D. present on the lesser-known history of the lands that ultimately became the home of the Peter Family. You probably know about Martha Washington\, but have you ever heard of Mary Kittamaquund? She was the daughter of the 17th century Piscataway Tayac (high chief) and child bride of Giles Brent. Mary legally owned lands eventually incorporated into George Washington’s properties. We will enter her tribal and colonial worlds to understand how Tudor Place has a longer history than you knew. \nDr. Gabrielle Tayac (Piscataway) is a community-engaged public historian and museum curator. She grounds her work in both living Indigenous knowledge systems and historical methods. She served as an inaugural curator\, historian and educator at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian\, helping to transform museum practices to mutually energize Native reunification with cultural sources for research\, community development and common understanding. At George Mason University\, Dr. Tayac oversees the CoCreative History Space to train new generations of public historians in their pursuits to understand and interpret histories\, near and far\, ancient and modern. She has served on numerous advisory boards\, councils and committees\, including America250\, Dumbarton Oaks’ Mellon Initiative on Democracy and Landscape\, Historic St. Mary’s Commission\, the Maryland Commission on Indian Affairs\, Survival International and Amnesty International. She is rooted in the tidewater lands\, caring for places especially along Nanjemoy Creek\, with family\, striving always to be a good relative and ancestor. \nMembers: FREE | Non-Members: FREE \nNote: This program will be held LIVE at Tudor Place and  virtually. \nIn-Person Registration Link: Click here. \nVirtual Registration Link: Click here.  You will be sent instructions on how to access the virtual event one day before the event.
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/landmark-lecture-mary-kittamaquund-an-indigenous-foremother-reappears/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Free,Landmark Lecture,Members
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250916T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T112300
CREATED:20250204T142025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T140756Z
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SUMMARY:Landmark Lecture: Uncovering Longer Histories of Dumbarton Oaks
DESCRIPTION:No place holds one\, singular story. Every place is contested\, complex\, layered and full of both histories and futures.  Thaisa Way\, Director of Gardens and Landscape Studies at Dumbarton Oaks\, will explore how we have come to understand a longer and more complex history of the land within which Dumbarton Oaks sits. We explore the land as an archive and as a future. It is ancestral and kin lands for the Piscataway and a place that was realized through the labor and living of enslaved people and communities. It is a land that has been witness to these groups and the changes they made in the landscape over thousands of years. Land is not a stage on which history takes place. It is not a neutral site but rather shapes how we make space for our communities. This talk will share what we are learning and consider how this might shape how we imagine the future of our historic landscapes and gardens. \nDr. Thaisa Way holds a PhD from Cornell University\, a Master of Architectural History from the University of Virginia and a bachelor’s from the University of California\, Berkeley. She is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome (2016) and a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects (2018). She was awarded the CELA Outstanding Educator Award in 2019 and the Mercedes Bass Visiting Scholar at the American Academy in Rome in 2023. She is a scholar of landscape history teaching in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the Graduate School of Design\, Harvard University and previously at the College of Built Environments\, University of Washington\, Seattle. As a leader in the academy\, Dr. Way was elected Chair of Faculty Senate at the University of Washington (2016-2019) and continues to mentor scholars/leaders in universities across the nation. \nMembers: FREE | Non-Members: FREE \nNote: This program will be held LIVE at Tudor Place and  virtually. \nIn-Person Registration Link: Click here. \nVirtual Registration Link: Click here.  You will be sent instructions on how to access the virtual event one day before the event.
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/landmark-lecture-uncovering-longer-histories-of-dumbarton-oaks/
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:20250513T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250513T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T112300
CREATED:20250128T212645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T212645Z
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SUMMARY:Landmark Lecture: Resting in Resistance: The Black Cemeteries of Georgetown
DESCRIPTION:The Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemeteries stand as two of Washington\, DC’s oldest African American burial grounds\, yet their histories remain largely overlooked. These sacred spaces bear witness to the lives of Black Georgetown’s residents—enslaved and free—who shaped the city’s history but were often excluded from its recorded narratives. \nIn this Landmark Lecture\, Lisa Fager\, Executive Director of the Black Georgetown Foundation\, will explore the cemeteries as sites of remembrance\, resistance and resilience. Through historical accounts\, archaeological findings and ongoing preservation efforts\, she will highlight their significance in Georgetown’s Black community\, the Underground Railroad and the broader struggle for African American dignity in life and death. \nAdditionally\, Lisa will provide an up-to-date overview of the ongoing preservation efforts\, including new discoveries through archaeology\, recent partnerships\, community engagement initiatives and the DC African American Burial Grounds Act of 2025\, which seeks to secure funding and legal protections for these historic sites. \nThis discussion will illuminate the ongoing fight to reclaim\, protect and preserve Black Georgetown’s hidden history—a story that continues to unfold today. \nLisa Fager is the Executive Director of the Black Georgetown Foundation\, a nonprofit organization dedicated to reclaiming the past and preserving the future of the historic Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemeteries in Georgetown. Active from 1808 to 1950\, these cemeteries are among the oldest historically African American burial grounds in Washington\, DC. Lisa leads efforts to protect\, restore and interpret these sacred spaces\, ensuring that the wealth of stories\, historical artifacts and legacies of Black Georgetown are properly recognized and honored. \nUnder her leadership\, the Foundation has gained national recognition. Lisa’s work is featured in The Washington Post\, The New York Times\, Discovery Science Channel\, PBS NewsHour and numerous other publications and media outlets. She is also a published scholar\, co-authoring “Nannie’s Stone: Commemoration and Resistance” with Mark Auslander in Southern Spaces (July 2023). \nLisa’s commitment to historic preservation\, public memory and community engagement continues to shape the future of Black Georgetown\, ensuring that its history remains a vital part of the national narrative. \nMembers: FREE | Non-Members: FREE \nNote: This program will be held LIVE at Tudor Place and  virtually. \nIn-Person Registration Link: Click here. \nVirtual Registration Link: Click here.  You will be sent instructions on how to access the virtual event one day before the event.
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/landmark-lecture-resting-in-resistance-the-black-cemeteries-of-georgetown/
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:20250424T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T181500
DTSTAMP:20260411T112300
CREATED:20241223T184702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250415T194019Z
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SUMMARY:Champagne Toast & Tour
DESCRIPTION:We welcome Spring Garden Party Committee members to an exclusive pre-event kickoff. Meet this year’s Co-Chairs and connect with other Committee members. As a Committee member\, your generous support goes beyond the Garden Party\, helping Tudor Place thrive in all seasons. Committee members play a continued role in promoting the event and encouraging friends and colleagues to attend.   \nYour Committee contribution includes: \n\nTwo (2) tickets to the Garden Party\nFunding that supports the care & maintenance of thousands of objects in the Tudor Place Collection & Archive\, preservation of 5 ½ acre site and dynamic programming for all ages\nRecognition on the Event Program & Website\nChampagne Toast & Private Tour of the Historic House\n\nGarden Party Committee Member: $1\,000 \n  \nChampagne for this evening’s event generously provided by our friends at Bacchus Wine Cellar.
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/champagne-toast-tour-2/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Calendar,Garden Party,Members,Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T110000
DTSTAMP:20260411T112300
CREATED:20250211T142731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250211T142731Z
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SUMMARY:Tudor Tots: What’s Growing
DESCRIPTION:We’re getting down and dirty. Early learners aged 18 months to four years old and their caregivers will discover the smallest members of our ecosystem and how dirt is made. Come explore worms and dirt with us with a story time\, songs\, garden experience and a hands-on art project. \nMember Child: $5 | Non-Member Child: $10 | Accompanying Adult: Free
URL:https://tudorplace.org/event/tudor-tots-whats-growing-2/
LOCATION:Dower House\, 1670 31st Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20007\, United States
CATEGORIES:Calendar,Members,Tudor Tots,Youth & Family
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