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Presidential Tea & Tour

Tudor Place Historic House and Garden

Washington, United States

Presidential Tea & Tour

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Price Fee Quantity
Member - Saturday, 10:00 a.m. $25.00 $2.37
Nonmember - Saturday, 10:00 a.m. $30.00 $2.64
Nonmember - Saturday, 1:00 p.m. $30.00 $2.64
Member - Friday at 1:00 p.m. $25.00 $2.37
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Event Details

Presidential Tea & Tour

Friday, January 18, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. (SOLD OUT)

or

Saturday, January 19, 2013

10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (SOLD OUT)

or

1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (SOLD OUT)

 Sold out on your dates? Please consider registering for the same
Tour for the Presidential Inaugural (without preceding tea), offered on the hour,
10 am - 3 pm, January 
18, 19, and 22and noon - 3 pm on Sunday, January 20
(Doors close at 4 pm when last tour ends.) Registration recommended. Or schedule a private group tour or tea-and-tour for 15-35 persons by calling (202) 965-0400
.


How better to honor that quadrennial American rite, the inauguration of a new President, than with a visit to an 1816 “temple” to Federalism and the democratic ideal?  Guests begin in the Victorian Dower Townhouse by partaking of a variety of historic teas paired with favorite presidential dishes. Next, on a docent-led tour, they visit heirloom-filled rooms that echo with voices of politicians, soldiers, dignitaries, and the six generations of Custis-Peters who received them as guests. The tour includes a special focus on Tudor Place’s noteworthy Washington Collection.

 

Members: $25

Nonmembers: $30 

 

Where

1644 31st Street, NW
Washington, 20007

Organizer

Tudor Place Historic House and Garden

Tudor Place Foundation operates a historic property located in the heart of Washington’s Georgetown area. Firmly rooted in the community, Tudor Place Foundation’s mission is to educate the public about American history and culture. Its focus is on the historical development of the Federal City and the Nation’s Capitol Region from the 18th century as seen through the lens of Tudor Place, home of Martha Washington’s granddaughter and six generations of her descendants, the Custis-Peter family. The Foundation is committed to protecting, preserving, maintaining, and interpreting the historic property and the collections, while instilling the value of the past in the public perception.

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