Friday, September 6, 2013 |
Tour Kalorama’s Most Beautiful Homes |
Photo courtesy dbking, Flickr |
The President Woodrow Wilson House is hosting its 28th annual Kalorama House and Embassy Tour on Sept. 15. Walk inside several of the area’s most elegant homes, including the National Trust’s current headquarters, the Andrew Mellon Building. NTHP members receive a special discount. |
Save DC’s Historic McMillan Park Reservoir |
Photo courtesy National Register of Historic Places |
D.C.’s first water treatment facility and the surrounding park, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., is an important piece of the city’s history, but threatened with development. Attend a town hall meeting hosted by Friends of McMillan Park, on Sept. 14 to help fight for a better plan. |
Family Day at President Lincoln’s Cottage |
Photo courtesy Bruce Guthrie |
Join Lincoln’s Cottage and the Armed Forces Retirement Home for Family Day on Sept. 21 and enjoy the grounds as the Lincoln family once did. Hear live entertainment, explore a Civil War encampment, stop by the petting zoo featuring some of Tad Lincoln’s favorite animals, and much more. |
Celebrate Constitution Day at Montpelier |
Photo courtesy Kenton Rowe Photography |
James Madison’s Montpelier will host its annual Constitution Day Celebration on Sept. 21, which, for the first time, will include the Taste of Freedom Wine Festival. Festivities will begin with the arrival of “James and Dolley” by carriage, and feature mansion tours, wagon rides, and more throughout the day. |
Bringing Preservation to the Congressional Black Caucus |
Photo courtesy ShashiBellamkonda, Flickr |
On Sept. 19, the National Trust will host a panel titled “Preserving African-American Historic Places: Breathing New Life into Our Communities” during the Congressional Black Caucus’ annual conference. Attend the conference, visit our exhibit booth, and learn how preservation can positively impact the African-American community. |
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