If You Lived Here

Tour Woodrow Wilson's Historic Dupont Circle Home

Step inside Woodrow Wilson’s historic Dupont Circle home, where the 28th president spent his final years. From his personal library and private elevator to the servants' quarters and butler’s pantry, this house remains remarkably preserved from the 1920s. Plus, we get a unique, hands-on experience at Vintage Game Night, playing classic board games just like Wilson and his wife, Edith, once did.

Tour Woodrow Wilson's Historic Dupont Circle Home

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