Travel back to the 1920s when you visit the home of America's 28th President Woodrow Wilson, where you'll find memorabilia, objects from the white house, family & personal items, and much more.
The house was first built in 1915 and is a prime example of Georgian revival style. Both the interior and exterior of the home have been preserved to reflect the time period during which the family resided there. Inside you'll find silent films from the 1920s, zinc sinks, flapper dresses, and rare & historic items such as a mosaic presented to President Wilson from Pope Benedic XV as well as the White House portrait of the First Lady Edith Wilson. Step into the elegant dining room where the Wilson family hosted famous friends and world leaders, and meander through the bedrooms, drawing room, kitchen, and courtyard garden. A unique educational experience as well as a trip back time can be found by visiting the home of President Woodrow Wilson.
There are many interesting things to see while vacationing in the Washington, DC area and one of those is The President's Dish Exhibition at the Woodrow Wilson House, located at 2340 St in Washington DC, 20008.
Every Christmas season, the Woodrow Wilson House in Washington, DC presents its "Christmas on S Street" exhibit, where the historic home is decorated in the style of the 1920s.
Every year on December 28, our 28th president, Woodrow Wilson, is remembered on his birthday with a wreath-laying ceremony at the Woodrow Wilson House museum in Washington, DC.
What better way to celebrate the anniversary of Armistice Day then by visiting one of the nation's most unique locations in the Woodrow Wilson House located at 2340 S St in Washington, DC 20008.
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