Decatur House Museum - Washington, D.C.
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The Stephen Decatur House is one of the oldest surviving homes in Washington, D.C. and now operates as a history museum.
Waymark Code: WM5737
Location: District of Columbia, United States
Date Posted: 11/21/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member MikeGolfJ3
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From the Decatur House website:

Decatur House is one of the oldest surviving homes in Washington, DC, and one of only three remaining residential buildings in the country designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, the father of American architecture.

Completed in 1818 for naval hero Stephen Decatur and his wife Susan, its distinguished neoclassical architecture and prominent location across from the White House made Decatur House one of the capital's most desirable addresses and home to many of our nation’s most prominent figures. Today, visitors see a restoration in progress and hear the compelling stories of this unique site, from elite socializing to a slave's campaign for freedom.

From Wikipedia:

Decatur House is one of the oldest surviving homes in Washington, D.C., and one of only three remaining houses in the country designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, the father of American architecture. Completed in 1818 for naval hero Stephen Decatur and his wife, Susan, its distinguished neo-classical architecture and prominent location across from the White House made Decatur House one of the capital's most desirable addresses and home of many of the nation's most prominent figures. Later residents included Henry Clay, Martin Van Buren, Judah P. Benjamin, who collectively made Decatur House the unofficial residence of the Secretary of State from 1827 to 1833, each renting the house while they served that in post. Decatur House was purchased in 1872 by Edward Fitzgerald Beale, a frontiersman and explorer who became a wealthy rancher and diplomat. Beale's daughter-in-law, Marie, bequeathed Decatur House to the National Trust in 1956.

It was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1976.

Decatur House, now a museum, is located at 748 Jackson Place, N.W., on President's Park (Lafayette Park). It is now a property of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The lower floor is kept in the style of the early 19th century while the upper floor shows more modern renovations of the early 20th century.

Decatur House was featured in Bob Vila's A&E Network production, Guide to Historic Homes of America, in the two-hour segment on the Mid-Atlantic States.

Theme:
Cultural history


Street Address:
748 Jackson Place, NW Washington, DC 20006 USA


Gift Shop: yes

Hours of Operation:
Exhibit Gallery (self-guided): Featuring: The Half Had Not Been Told Me: African Americans on Lafayette Square (1795-1965) Monday - Saturday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday: Noon - 4:00 pm Guided House Tours: Friday and Saturday: 10:15am, 11:15am, 12:15pm, 1:15pm, 2:15pm, 3:15pm and 4:15pm Sunday: 12:15pm, 1:15pm, 2:15pm and 3:15pm *Admission is a $5.00 donation per person for a house tour and a $5.00 ticket purchase to see the current exhibit. Museum Shop: Monday - Saturday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday: Noon - 4:00 pm Business Office: Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm


Cost: 5.00 (listed in local currency)

Museum Size: Medium

Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]

Food Court: Not Listed

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