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Georgetown House Tour Sneak Peek

Get your tickets for the Tour and Patrons Party!

The 92nd Georgetown House Tour is Saturday, April 26, 2025. Seven exceptional homes on this self-guided tour will showcase the charm and history of Georgetown’s past with modern design and architectural enhancements for today's living. Purchase tickets here

Kicking off the festivities is the annual Patrons Party on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. This year’s event will be held at the Larz Anderson House located at 2118 Massachusetts Ave, NW. Purchase Patrons Party tickets here.

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Larz Anderson House
Larz Anderson House  Photo by Wikipedia

3406 N Street, NW  Built in 1873 for Edward McCauley, the house was fully renovated in 2024 by Anne Decker Architects. Jodi Macklin, an interior designer, directed the design vision of the interiors, infusing moody tones and subtle black and white contrasts to create a tranquil retreat. The rear garden designed by Champion Ruby Landscape Architects sets the backdrop view for the stunning kitchen.  When Macklin bought the house mid-renovation from another homeowner, it was a blank slate.  She wanted a more modern look to juxtapose with the history of the house.  The finished gallery-like space is the perfect backdrop to their vibrant family life. 

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Anne Decker
 3406 N Street NW   Photo by Jennifer Hughes

1332 29th Street, NW  Built in 1860, the house was fully renovated by Architect Christian Zapatka in 2021 for the current owners and is known as the Wisteria house for its beautiful walled garden. Built for Alfred Lee, a freed black man who owned and operated the Lee Feed & Grain store at the southwest corner of 29th and M Street. Lee was the half-brother to General Robert E Lee who bought his freedom from his family. Designer Danielle Naeve completed the interiors with a vision to blend modern and vintage pieces with texture and color.

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Danielle Neave
1332 29th Street NW  Photo by Naz Freidouni