Housed in a historic estate, this museum focuses on Byzantine and Pre-Columbian art.
The Old Stone House is the oldest unchanged building structure in Washington, D.C.
Opened to the public in 2008, this cottage served as a hideaway residence of the 16th President of the US, Abraham Lincoln, and his family.
Previously known as Cedar Hill, this house was once the home of one of the most prominent African Americans, Frederick Douglass.
Located across the street from Ford's Theatre, this is the house into which Abraham Lincoln was carried after he was shot at.
Visit this historic house and explore the private life of the 28th president of the United States - Woodrow Wilson.
Tudor Place is a Federal-style mansion in Washington, D.C. that was originally the home of Thomas Peter and his wife, Martha Parke Custis…
Anderson House, also known as Larz Anderson House, is a Gilded Age mansion located at 2118 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, on Embassy Row in the…