Explore Kalorama
Historic sites and notable places — click a marker or a card to find it on the map.
Notable places
Woodrow Wilson House
The Georgian Revival home where Woodrow Wilson lived after the White House (1921–1924), now the only presidential museum in Washington.
2340 S St NWAnderson House
A 1902–1905 Beaux-Arts mansion on Embassy Row, headquarters and museum of the Society of the Cincinnati since 1939.
2118 Massachusetts Ave NWSheridan Circle
The heart of Embassy Row, with Gutzon Borglum's equestrian statue of General Philip Sheridan, dedicated in 1908.
Massachusetts Ave & 23rd St NWLothrop Mansion
A Beaux-Arts mansion built in 1908–1909 for Woodward & Lothrop co-founder Alvin Mason Lothrop, anchoring the Kalorama Triangle.
2001 Connecticut Ave NWThe Lindens
Often called Washington's oldest house — built in 1754 in Massachusetts, then dismantled and reassembled here in 1935–1937.
2401 Kalorama Rd NWMitchell Park
A neighborhood green given to the District in 1918, with a famous and still-protected pet grave.
23rd & S St NW