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Tudor Place Historic House and Garden

c. 1816 Early Classical Revival

Washington, Dist. of Col.

Open To The Public

Phone:
202-965-0400

Tudor Place Historic House and Garden


Listing #: 5222
Located in Georgetown’s Historic District, this National Historic Landmark is a house museum distinguished for its neoclassical architecture, decorative arts collection, and five-and-a-half acre garden. Built in 1816, it was home to Thomas Peter and his wife, Martha Custis Peter, granddaughter of Martha Washington. It housed six generations of the Peter family over the course of 180 years. Now, open to the public, the historic home is one of our nation’s hidden gems.

www.tudorplace.org/


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Phone: 202-965-0400

Web Site:
www.tudorplace.org/

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