



TUDOR PLACE | OPEN. Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Sunday Noon – 4 p.m. Click for info.
SOLD OUT! Join us for a favorite spring tradition and take part in a lively egg hunt and egg roll.
Exclusive members-only guided garden tour focused on garden décor and stories of the past. Followed by a private reception.
SOLD OUT! Join us for a favorite spring tradition and take part in a lively egg hunt and egg roll.
Molly Kerr, founding director at History Revealed, Inc., will discuss what store and personal ledgers reveal about enslaved communities.
Explore the art of garden design through an interactive tour of Tudor Place’s grounds before creating your own dream garden.
Committee members of the 31st Annual Spring Garden Party are invited to an exclusive pre-event Champagne Toast & Tour.
Learn about the heritage trees at Tudor Place and discover if they are a champion of their species.
See objects from the Tudor Place Collection that reflect the commemorative culture of the Revolution & how the Peter family celebrated their connection to George and Martha Washington.
Use pressed flowers to design a unique card for the mother in your life in this workshop.
Committee members of the 31st Annual Spring Garden Party are invited to an exclusive pre-event Champagne Toast & Tour.
Walter Hawthorne and Daryle Williams present an overview of Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade project (Enslaved.org) - a new open-source, open-access online discovery platform.
Explore Tudor Place’s garden to learn how to use resources wisely while earning the Clover Petal badge.
Join us for the event of the season: Tudor Place's 31st Annual Spring Garden Party.
On the 79th anniversary of D-Day, join Artist-in-Residence Peter Waddell and Colleague Professor Tom Long and hear about the battle that saved civilization.
Create a tree study with Artist-in-Residence Peter Waddell.
Discover what we can learn from trees while earning your Cadette Tree badge.
Join Tudor Place Curator Robert DeHart and Archivist Haley Wilkinson who will share how recent research has affected the way all faces and facets of slavery are included in site interpretation.
Identify bugs, birds and other wildlife at this urban garden adventure while earning your Outdoor Adventurer and Bugs badges.
Documentary filmmaker Frederick Murphy leads a conversation with descendants of enslaved individuals associated with Tudor Place and others.
Dr. Crystal Moten discusses her work focusing on the intersection of race, class and gender.
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.