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  1. The Woodrow Wilson House is a historic site, museum and event space. It was the residence of the twenty-eighth President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson after he left office. Located at 2340 S Street NW, Washington, D.C. it is just off Embassy Row.

  2. The Woodrow Wilson House was the residence of the 28th president of the United States, Woodrow Wilson after he left office. [3] It is at 2340 S Street NW just off Washington, D.C.'s Embassy Row. On February 3, 1924, Wilson died in an upstairs bedroom. [3] It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964.

  3. We offer hour-long and 30 minute-long General Guided House Tours every Saturday, as well as regularly scheduled Specialty Tours throughout the week. Reserve your tour time online or email wilsonhouse@woodrowwilsonhouse.org to schedule. You must reserve your tour time in advance - all tours are guided. Group Tours, Girl Scouts and School Tours:

  4. The President Wilson House, a historic landmark and a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, opened to the public in 1963. We are accessible to ALL and serve our community through public and private tours, rentals, exhibitions and educational programming.

  5. Woodrow Wilson House, Washington D. C. 2,917 likes · 74 talking about this · 5,187 were here. Historic site & museum. Book your visit to the post-presidential home of Woodrow Wilson, 1856-1924.

  6. The President Woodrow Wilson House offers an intimate look at one of America's greatest Presidents, statesman and Nobel Prize winner. View authentic objects from the White House and elaborate gifts of state.

  7. - Significance: The Woodraw Wilson House was the Home of Thomas Woodrow Wilson 28th president of the United States from the end of his second term of office on March 4, 1921 until his death on February 3, 1924.

  8. The Woodrow Wilson House is a three-story red brick building, originally built for Henry Parker Fairbanks by architect Waddy B. Wood in 1915. Located in the Embassy Row section of Northwest Washington, the house was designed in the Georgian Revival style, which was popular in that neighborhood.

  9. Open to the public since 1963, the Woodrow Wilson House is decorated much as it was when President Wilson lived here, replete with his art, photographs, furniture, gifts of state, and presidential memorabilia.

  10. The President Woodrow Wilson House, a national historic landmark (designated 1964), covers 20th century American history, Women’s Suffrage, the presidency of Woodrow Wilson, his wife Edith Wilson, and how the people and era were affected by the Wilson Administration, and other 1912-1924 topics.

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