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Tudor Place was built by Martha Washington's granddaughter, Martha Custis Peter, and her husband, Thomas Peter, son of a successful Scottish tobacco merchant. In 1805, Thomas Peter purchased the land comprising a city lot in Georgetown Heights with an $8,000 legacy from Martha Custis Peter's step-g from famplosion.com
Martha Washington's granddaughter, Martha Custis Peter, and husband Thomas began construction on Tudor Place in 1805 with $8,000 inherited from George Washington. The stu... from citysearch.com
Visit this superb 1816 estate, a National Historic Landmark considered one of the foremost federal era mansions in America. Tudor Place was built by Martha Washington's granddaughter, Martha Custis Peter. The house, designed by William Thornton, was the home to six generations of the Peter family. from culturaltourismdc.org
Completed in 1816, Tudor Place was the home of Thomas Peter and his wife, Martha Custis Peter, granddaughter of Martha Washington. Tudor Place was designed by Dr. William Thornton, the first architect of the U.S. Capitol, and was home to six generations of the Custis-Peter family for 180 years. Loc from arestravel.com
Tudor Place Historic House and Garden, completed in 1816 by Thomas Peter and his wife Martha Custis Peter, granddaughter of Martha Washington, was designed by Dr. William Thornton, the first architect of the U.S. Capitol. The elegant neoclassical house was the home of six generations of the Peter f from museumland.net
Completed in 1816, Tudor Place was the home of Thomas Peter and hiswife, Martha Custis Peter, granddaughter of Martha Washington.Tudor Place was designed by Dr. William Thornton, the firstarchitect of the U.S. Capitol, and was home to six generations ofthe Custis-Peter family for 180 years. Located from washington.org
Tudor Place Historic House and Garden, completed in 1816 by Thomas Peter and his wife Martha Custis Peter, granddaughter of Martha Washington, was designed by Dr. William Thornton, the first architect of the U.S. Capitol. The elegant neoclassical house was the home of six generations of the Peter f from museumstuff.com
Tudor Place was built between 1805 and 1816 by the granddaughter of Martha Washington, Martha Custis Peter, and her husband Thomas Peter. The house was occupied by the Custis-Peter family until 1983 and retains a collection of objects owned by the Washingtons for display. Take advantage of the beau from patch.com
Completed in 1816 by Thomas Peter and his wife Martha Custis Peter, granddaughter of Martha Washington, the house was designed by Dr. William Thornton, the first architect of the U.S. Capitol. The house features art, furnishings, and housewares collected by the Peter family over six generations, in from tudorplace.org
Designed by Dr. William Thornton, architect of the Capitol, and completed 1816, the house is a highly rational and sophisticated example of early 19th century domestic architecture. For many years one of the centers of Georgetown society, guests at this fine early Federal house have included Robert from cr.nps
Martha Washington's granddaughter once hosted the brightest luminaries of early American politics at this gorgeous home; today, the site offers visitors a glimpse of nineteenth-century life. from americanheritage.com
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