President Wilson lived in this Georgian-Revival house after he left office, creating a comfortable, unpretentious residence with his second wife, Edith. He is the only president to remain in Washington after office. The couple collected items from all over the world, filling their home with eclectic wares. There is a baseball signed by Great Britain's King George V and a silent movie projector given to the Wilsons by the actor Douglas Fairbanks. The bedroom is modeled after the couple's White House sleeping quarters.
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The only U.S. president's house (in D.C.) fully preserved in its original state is a favorite place to take friends and family when they come visit. It is...
I live within 6 blocks of this house, but never knew it existed. I came here this past weekend for an intimate fall wedding. It added something very special...
Call me a dork, but I really like to tour old homes where the stuff inside is preserved the way it was in the old days... This house is like that. It's a...
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Right in the middle of embassies and ambassador homes, sits an interesting piece of Americana. The tour guides are extremely knowledgeable and ...
Use the website to plan your visit!
Great feature about this presidential house is that you can reserve your tour online and plan your visit before your go! The guides will be re...
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