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The Tudor Place is an 1816 Georgetown estate with a 5 ½ acre garden with close connections to George Washington's family. A model of Federal-period architecture in the nation’s capital, Tudor Place was home to six generations of Martha Washington’s descendants from 1805 to 1983 and the enslaved workers and servants who lived and worked here. With over 18,000 decorative objects, including the largest Washington Collection outside of Mount Vernon, the Tudor Place serves for preservation, education, rejuvenation, and community engagement.