Anderson House

The American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati

Explore the Society of the Cincinnati’s historic headquarters, Anderson House, a National Historic Landmark that has been the Society’s home since 1938. The Society and its American Revolution Institute work to honor the men and women who won American independence in the Revolutionary War by supporting advanced study, presenting exhibitions and other public programs, advocating preservation, and providing resources to teachers and students.

Tours of Anderson House reveal the history of the Society of the Cincinnati, the significance of the American Revolution, and the lives and collections of the home’s first owners, Larz and Isabel Anderson. The mansion was completed in 1905 for the Andersons, a wealthy couple who devoted their lives to public service, travel, entertaining, collecting, and philanthropy—interests and activities that are reflected in Anderson House, where much of the couple’s art collection and furnishings are still on display.

Guided tours begin at 15 minutes past each hour. Anderson House also offers a changing exhibition gallery, a research library, and an active calendar of public programs.

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2118 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008

Dupont Circle Metro
Q Street Exit Red Line

Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday 10 AM-4 PM, Sunday 12-4 PM 

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