Among the chaos of everyday life in Washington there lies a “secret” garden.
The Tudor Place Historic House and Garden is an often over-looked
hidden gem in the District. Located in Georgetown, it is one of the city’s first National Historic Landmarks. The house was built by Martha Washington’s granddaughter, Martha Custis Peter, and her husband, Thomas Peter, in 1805.
We are delighted to be working with the great staff at Tudor Place to spread the word on this secret. I encourage you to take a break from the hustle and bustle that surrounds cherry blossom season and check out one of the city’s other magnificent gardens. They have some exciting events scheduled for the month of April. On April 7, they will have their first annual egg hunt in the garden. They will also be celebrating National Poetry Month with poetry readings by local poets on April 29. The Tudor Place is located at 1644 31st St. NW.








