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  1. 12 sept. 2011 · Dumbarton House, at 2715 Q Street, NW (and not connected with Dumbarton Oaks in any way) is perhaps least well-known of the three but probably the best at showing what life was like around 1800, when all three were originally constructed. In those days, Washington City was largely a field of dreams. The Capitol and President’s Mansion were ...

  2. 3 août 2021 · Homeschool History Days. Introduce students to our nation’s past! Through hands-on programming at Dumbarton House, homeschool students ages 5-12 are invited to “travel back in time” 220 years and explore the early history of Washington D.C. Each program includes an interactive tour of the museum, snack, and an activity.

  3. Dumbarton House offers a setting that is stately, charming, and elegant for private events ranging from corporate luncheons, meetings, and conferences to wedding ceremonies and receptions. Whether entering through the central passage or mingling in the tranquil gardens, Dumbarton House serves as an unforgettable backdrop for your event. For ...

  4. Dumbarton House School. ·. 472 members. For former pupils of Dumbarton House School, Swansea. Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. Anyone can find this group. Group created on June 26, 2007.

  5. Washington, D.C.’s historic Dumbarton House, built in 1799—not to be confused with its neighbor, Dumbarton Oaks—was one of the first grand residences in Georgetown, but it wasn’t always sitting so prim and proper, its five segments in perfect alignment with present-day Q Street. There was a time when Dumbarton House (formerly known as Bellevue), first owned by Joseph Nourse, a senior ...

  6. Tour Dumbarton House with a trained interpreter who will tell you the story of the home on a private group tour. Duration: Approximately 45 minutes. Group size: Minimum 8 people and maximum 40. Cost: $10 per person. Groups must register as least two weeks in advance. A $25 deposit (non-refundable) is required to hold your reservation.

  7. Dumbarton House relies on support from generous individuals, businesses, and foundations to advance our mission of preservation and education. There are several ways to contribute to Dumbarton House, listed below. Your generosity is greatly appreciated and allows us to serve thousands of visitors, students, neighbors, scouts and tourists every year while preserving our 220-year-old site for ...