Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
Frederick Douglass purchased his final home in 1877, and named it Cedar Hill.
The Decatur House Museum
Describes the house (built for naval hero Stephen Decatur in 1819), and its residents over the years. Features extensive collection of furnishings, textiles, silver, ceramics and works of art. Includes hours and directions.
The Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
Her last official Washington, DC residence and the first headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women.
Tudor Place
House of architectural distinction lived in by six generations of the same family from 1805 to 1984. Set in over five acres of garden in Georgetown.
Woodrow Wilson House
Presidential museum and National Trust Historic site. History, calendar of events and exhibitions, educational programs, tour preview, staff directory, directions and rental information.