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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.
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Museum & Collection
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Open Thursday – Sunday | Proof of full vaccination required upon entry.
Timed entry tickets for guided tours; suggested donation. Click for info

1644 31st Street, NW | Washington, DC 20007
202-965-0400 | info@tudorplace.org
Calendar
Museum & Collection
Garden
Open Thursday – Sunday | Proof of full vaccination required upon entry.
Timed entry tickets for guided tours; suggested donation. Click for info

1644 31st Street, NW | Washington, DC 20007
202-965-0400 | info@tudorplace.org
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/in Blog, Collections /by Comms2018New Lafayette Square marker highlights role of slavery in building White House
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/in Blog, Reading Room: Enslaved & Free /by Janet WallJockeying for Position: Horseracing among the Early Washington Elite
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/in Blog, garden, Garden Party, Georgetown, Reading Room: Georgetown and the Federal City, Tudor Place Times /by Janet WallTake a Virtual Tour of Tudor Place
/in Blog /by Comms2018Happy Holidays from Tudor Place 2020
/in Blog /by Comms2018