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Tudor Place

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  • This house museum would be remarkable for its beauty even without its historic interest. Completed in 1816, the house was built by Thomas Peter, son of a Georgetown tobacco merchant, and Martha Custis Peter, granddaughter of Martha Washington. The Peter family occupied the house for six generations and provided hospitality to many prominent guests. The formal gardens are exceptional.

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1644 31st St, NW 202-965-0400 Open 10am–4pm Tue–Sun, call for tour times; Closed Jan Dis. access Adm
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