National Trust for Historic Preservation
The President Woodrow Wilson House gives a special glimpse into the private life of Woodrow Wilson while preserving his important legacy for future generations. After serving as the twenty-eighth President of the United States, where he led the nation through World War I, won the Nobel Peace Prize and created the League of Nations, Woodrow Wilson moved to S Street in 1921 to reflect on his career as educator, president and world statesman.
WE ARE OPEN DURING S STREET CONSTRUCTION!
During the S street/sidewalk – curb renovations The President Woodrow Wilson House is OPEN for tours. Street parking is available on other streets near the museum. You may have to navigate closed sidewalks, but WE ARE OPEN.
Donations to the Woodrow Wilson House help us to achieve our mission of preserving the Woodrow Wilson House and educating the public about the history and legacy of our 28th President.