Nestled in Washington DC’s Georgetown neighborhood, Tudor Place stands as one of the city’s most grand historical mansions. Constructed in 1816 by a descendant of Martha Washington, this estate was designated as one of the country’s first National Historic Landmarks. The property features a striking manor, expansive gardens, and an impressive collection of over 18,000 historic objects. Visitors can explore the well-preserved interiors and stroll through the lush, meticulously maintained grounds, gaining insight into the early 19th-century lifestyle and history.
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