Notable Places in Kalorama

The historic sites and landmarks that tell Kalorama's story. See them all on the interactive map.

Woodrow Wilson House

Museum

2340 S St NW

The Georgian Revival home where Woodrow Wilson lived after the White House (1921–1924), now the only presidential museum in Washington.

Anderson House

Museum

2118 Massachusetts Ave NW

A 1902–1905 Beaux-Arts mansion on Embassy Row, headquarters and museum of the Society of the Cincinnati since 1939.

Sheridan Circle

Landmark

Massachusetts Ave & 23rd St NW

The heart of Embassy Row, with Gutzon Borglum's equestrian statue of General Philip Sheridan, dedicated in 1908.

Lothrop Mansion

Historic Site

2001 Connecticut Ave NW

A Beaux-Arts mansion built in 1908–1909 for Woodward & Lothrop co-founder Alvin Mason Lothrop, anchoring the Kalorama Triangle.

The Lindens

Historic Site

2401 Kalorama Rd NW

Often called Washington's oldest house — built in 1754 in Massachusetts, then dismantled and reassembled here in 1935–1937.

Mitchell Park

Park

23rd & S St NW

A neighborhood green given to the District in 1918, with a famous and still-protected pet grave.