Dupont-Kalorama Museum Consortium's
"Walk Weekend" Returns!
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From 10 AM to 4 PM on June 4th, and 5th, 2022 attendees will enjoy free admission, special exhibitions, tours, music, demonstrations, and hands-on activities for all ages and interests at Consortium Museums, including National Museum of American Jewish Military History, The Phillips Collection, The Woodrow Wilson House, Anderson House, Dumbarton House, and the newly added Dupont Underground.
Guests are invited to take a self-guided tour through The Dupont Circle and Kalorama neighborhoods to visit each site, enjoying the distinctive combination of visual charm and historical surroundings, complemented by a variety of art galleries, specialty shops, hotels, and restaurants.
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Book Your Date:
FREE Tours on Juneteenth!
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Join us for FREE Guided Tours of the home of our 28th President on select holidays! Our next Free Tours will be available on Sunday, June 19th.
Space is limited; reserve your hour-long General Guided Tour or 30-minute Highlights Tours while they’re still available!
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Flag Day
Tuesday, June 14th:
Veterans, Active Duty Military Members, and their families get in FREE!
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Internship Opportunity:
“For the People by the People: Transforming National Trust Historic Sites through the Humanities"
The Woodrow Wilson House seeks (4) scholars for an audience-centered initiative reexamining the significance of this historic site and relevance to African American communities and restorative history. This PAID internship is for Summer 2022 and can be remote or in person.
Submit your resume and cover letter to wilsonhouse@woodrowwilsonhouse.org
by May 20th, 11:59 PM ET.
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New at our Gift Shop: "Ladies, First: Common Threads"
"A celebration of 18 first ladies who, at one point in their lives, knitted, crocheted, embroidered, quilted, cross-stitched, or sewed. Their inspirational stories will encourage an appreciation of craft and creativity, patience and perseverance, sacrifice and service, and most of all, the role of the first lady in the history of the United States of America.
For readers 9 and up."
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Tune in for a virtual book talk by author Debra Scala Giokas on May 20 at 6:00 p.m. at the James Madison Museum of Orange County to celebrate Dolley Madison's birthday, and again on August 18 at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library.
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Executive Director Elizabeth Karcher to speak at The Presidency and Historic Preservation Symposium
The Presidency and Historic Preservation, will be a day-long event on Thursday, May 26th hosted by the White House Historical Association in partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. This symposium will feature prominent scholars, historians, preservationists, and professionals who will discuss preserving presidential sites; women in historic preservation; presidential sites of enslavement; and preservation of the White House.
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The President Woodrow Wilson House, a proud Girl Scouts Program Partner, invites Brownies, Juniors, and Cadettes to play the past, relive history, explore democracy and our civil liberties and ideals that unite us as Americans, and have fun in a perfectly preserved time capsule from the 1920s.
Sign up your Girl Scout or your Girl Scout Troop for one of our Scheduled Events the 2nd Saturday of every month beginning March, or schedule your Troop's private event!
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We are accepting bookings for 2022 and 2023!
The timeless home of our 28th President serves as an unforgettable backdrop for your event. Multiple event spaces and packages make The Wilson House the perfect venue for any wedding, meeting, dinner reception, or party. Our experienced team is available to answer questions and provide recommendations to ensure a successful event for our clients. Please email events@woodrowwilsonhouse.org for inquiries.
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A Note from Executive Director Elizabeth Karcher
Whether we are giving guided tours, creating programs for Girl Scouts or preparing for our next exhibition, we are constantly reminded of how important history is in explaining where we come, and how we got here.
We believe that to tell the full story we need many points of view, open discussion, discourse, dialogue, debate and questions. Please be part of the conversation. Join in our events and programs, bring your club or group for a tour, or visit the current exhibition. If you support what we do, please donate or sponsor a program. We need leadership and money to keep our programs available and affordable. Consider sponsoring a Free Tour or a Girl Scout badge workshop or an intern. Your donation keeps the conversation going.
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Please Support the Wilson House
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to support programs like the Speaker Series, Suffrage Outside, Inside Exhibition, Student Volunteer Scholars Program, and Tours.
The Woodrow Wilson House: Historic perspectives, modern initiatives.
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