Decatur House
Decatur House, a historic museum in Washington D.C.,was built in 1818. It was the first and last private residence on Lafayette Square, designed by architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe, and it has stood for over 200 years. With remarkable Federal-style architecture, it includes the only surviving urban slave quarters in DC and is among the few remaining in the country.
Getting there
Decatur House
748 Jackson Pl NW, Washington DC, 20006
Events and activities near Decatur House
- National City Christian Church
Candlelight: Christmas Special Featuring "The Nutcracker" and More
Dec 13From $45.00 - National City Christian Church
Candlelight: Best of Hip Hop on Strings
Jan 17From $45.00 - Lafayette Square
DC's History of Slavery Tour
Feb 02From $20.00 - Lafayette Square
DC Walking Tour with Reserved Ticket for the African American Museum
Nov 27 - Feb 06From $80.00 - City Passes Washington
Washington DC Sightseeing Flex Pass
Nov 24 - Jan 21From $59.00 - Multiple locations
Magic and Mentalism: The Good Liar
Nov 30 - Feb 22From $40.00
Venues near Decatur House
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The Howard Theatre
1 experience
620 T Street Northwest, Washington
2266 meters
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Rhode Island Center
6 experiences
524 Rhode Island Ave NE
4206 meters
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Lisner Auditorium
0 experiences
730 21st Street Northwest, Washington
772 meters
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National City Christian Church
2 experiences
5 Thomas Cir NW, Washington
891 meters
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Tysons Corner Center
0 experiences
1961 Chain Bridge Road, Tysons
16038 meters
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Miracle Theatre
1 experience
535 8th St SE, Washington DC
4235 meters
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Morven Park
1 experience
41580 Sunday Morning Lane, Leesburg VA
53076 meters
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St. Francis Hall
9 experiences
1340 Quincy Street Northeast, Washington
6117 meters
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Echostage
1 experience
2135 Queens Chapel Road Northeast, Washington
6090 meters