Hidden Homes & Gems in Washington D.C.
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The President Woodrow Wilson House
The President Woodrow Wilson House is the home to which President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson lived after leaving the White House in 1921. Open to the public since 1963, the Woodrow Wilson House is decorated much as it was when President Wilson lived here, replete with his art, photographs, furniture, gifts
Hidden Washington
Hidden Washington does a deep dive and a visit behind closed doors at the museum. Hosted by Elena Tibbetts DomoNaut presents "Hidden Home Histories": Woodrow Wilson House.
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Listen to the full interview of Biographer Rebecca Robert's author, "Interview with NPR" set at the historic Woodrow Wilson House.
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Five Best: Books on First Ladies Selected by Rebecca Boggs Roberts, the author of ‘Untold Power: The Fascinating Rise and Complex Legacy of First Lady Edith Wilson.’
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The Woodrow Wilson House hosts NPR's Steve Inskeep and author Rebecca Boggs Roberts in an interview about her new biography of Edith Wilson. Her book Untold Power: The Fascinating Rise and Complex Legacy of First Lady Edith Wilson, covers the First Lady's independence as a local D.C. figure and the
The Language of Love: 7 Stories of Connection at Historic Sites
Love is a tale as old as time. We asked our Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios (HAHS) program sites and our National Trust Historic Sites to share their most compelling love letters. From artists inspired by their partners to White House courtships, here are seven stories of love, connection, and creativity. While we feature
Interview with Educator Jeanne Xenakis
Executive Director Elizabeth Karcher interviewed for US History Repeated, an online HS lesson on Wilson and WWl. Woodrow Wilson Part 1 Woodrow Wilson Part 2 Woodrow Wilson Part 3 US History Repeated