Nestled on Embassy Row, the Woodrow Wilson House stands as a testament to both its notable inhabitants and its architectural significance. Designed in 1915 by Waddy Butler Wood, who also crafted many of Washington DC’s finest private homes, this Georgian revival townhouse served as the retirement residence for President Woodrow Wilson and his wife, Edith. The house, with its classic symmetrical facade and elegant proportions, offers visitors a glimpse into the life of the 28th U.S. president. Today, guests can explore the meticulously preserved interiors, which include period furnishings and personal effects, providing a tangible connection to the early 20th century.
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