The Neoclassical residence completed in 1816 is open to tours.
Ride two vintage railroad cars and a caboose, hooked to an engine, on a leisurely, hour-long chug through the Central Maryland countryside.
The oldest house in Germantown was built in three sections, the oldest dating to about 1790. The Italianate farmhouse can be rented for special events.
The White House is again offering tours to the public; but visitors must make reservations through their members of Congress.
The town home of William Paca, a wealthy planter who signed the Declaration of Independence and became governor of Maryland.
The grand house and its grounds overlooking the Potomac was a wedding gift from George Washington to family members Nelly Custis and Lawrence Lewis.
A memorial to the late president and his second wife, Edith.
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