About this event
Pack a picnic blanket or lawn chair, dress in your best 20's attire, and join us for a screening of "Downton Abbey" (2019) in our tented outdoor garden! Guests will be treated to access through The President Woodrow Wilson House Museum and a complimentary bag of popcorn. Soda, wine, beer, and additional bags of popcorn will be available for purchase.
See what life was like in the 1920s in our perfectly preserved historic home before seeing it on the big screen. Access to the Museum begins at 7:00 pm. Screening begins at 7:30 pm.
Lower garden will be tented, so this event is rain or shine! Per local ordinance, masks will be required when inside The Museum.
The Woodrow Wilson House offers tours, programs, special events, rentals of the venue, exhibitions and educational programming. When Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith retired from the White House in 1921 they made this house their home. Just off the beaten path of Embassy Row in the heart of Washington, D.C. the house is historically preserved - a time capsule from 1924 that is open daily to visitors. Since 1963, the National Trust has opened the doors of the Woodrow Wilson House to the public, examining the impact of his consequential presidency and, more recently, taking an honest appraisal of Wilson’s triumphs and shortcomings. Today, we are proud to steward this site as a vibrant community resource and a model of preservation and historical collections.