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Tudor Place Dining Room Dine in the elegantly appointed Tudor Place Dining Room, where the rich history of Georgetown

Tudor Place Dining Room

Dine in the elegantly appointed Tudor Place Dining Room, where the rich history of Georgetown envelops you. This National Historic Landmark was once the home of Martha Custis Peter, the granddaughter of Martha Washington, and showcases over 100 artifacts from Mount Vernon, offering a glimpse into America's past. The dining room, believed to have been the former bedroom of Thomas and Martha Peter, reflects the refined tastes of early 19th-century American aristocracy. As you savor a sumptuous meal, gentle piano melodies waft in from the adjacent room, enhancing the ambiance of this historic setting. Explore the unique soundscapes associated with this venue by listening to and downloading clips directly from this page.
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