



TUDOR PLACE | OPEN Thursday – Sunday. Proof of full vaccination required. Click for tickets & info.
Bring a picnic and join in our family-friendly Independence Day celebration.
Discover what bats look for in a home and how they help the garden at Tudor Place.
Calling all teachers with a passion for Civil War history. Tudor Place is working with other local historic sites on a program for educators on teaching the Civil War.
Discover the vital role bees play in our ecosystem and how their tiny community operates.
Explore the garden at Tudor Place and learn how our gardeners keep our grounds looking beautiful.
THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED. Campers aged 6-8 will explore Tudor Place's historic house & garden through an artistic lens to inspire your own creations.
How did kids in the past entertain themselves? Discover historic dances, games and toys used by children in the past.
THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED. Campers aged 9-11 will explore how life varied for the residents of Tudor Place in the 1800s & will a personal time capsule.
Discover what makes the outside of Tudor Place unique and design your own building.
Discover the science of seeds and learn how to start your own garden at home.
How are you inspired by the outdoors? Create your own outdoor art in the garden at Tudor Place.
Join Tudor Place Curator Rob DeHart, who considers the contributions of Black craftsman and how enslavers profited from their labors.
Discover how ideas of cleanliness have changed over the last 200 years and see what items the Peter family left behind.
Discover the important role of architects and inventors while exploring Tudor Place and earn your Inventor Badge.
Discover the history of the garden at Tudor Place in an exclusive, members-only event.
Professor Emeritus from the Savannah College of Art and Design, Greg Smith, will explain the challenges of capturing the sounds of the capital city during the Civil War for Spielberg's film, Lincoln.
Dr. Melanie Kiechle, associate professor of history at Virginia Tech will talk about fresh air & foul odors that shaped urban development, indoors and out.
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.