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Woodrow Wilson House

The Woodrow Wilson House is a national historic landmark and house museum that focuses on President Woodrow Wilson's "Washington Years." In 1921, after leading the nation through the first World War, President Woodrow Wilson moved to this elegant Washington home.

The townhouse, located in the capital’s Embassy Row neighborhood, was a quiet haven. As Washington’s only presidential museum, the Wilsons' home presents a fascinating glimpse into the life of an educator, scholar and world statesman.

The Woodrow Wilson House is owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Hours
Tue - Sun: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Speakeasy Bash
October 25, 2012, 7-9 pm

Speakeasy Bash

Kick up your heels with bootleggers and flappers, hors d'oeuvres, music and dancing! Enjoy an after-hours look at the authentically furnished 1920s home and get a special sneak peak at President Wilson's wine cellar, a rarely seen gem of Prohibition-era history. Prizes for the best 1920s attire.

Eventbrite - Speakeasy Bash

Cocktails provided courtesy of New Columbia Distillers, the makers of Green Hat Gin -- and the first legal distillery in the District of Columbia in more than a century. Special guests include Fred Cassiday, the son of congressional bootlegger George Cassiday, "the man in the green hat," for whom Green Hat Gin is named. Limited tickets available for a special pre-event cocktail class with New Columbia Distillers.

Special thanks to Green Hat Gin and We Love DC.

Tickets $45
With Pre-Event: $75
National Trust and Woodrow Wilson House friends are eligible for a $5 discount with promo code.

21 or over only please.