Sex, Scandals and Secrets on Embassy Row: A Washington DC Walking Tour
About the Tour
As the old adage goes, money doesn’t buy happiness. And this was definitely the case along “Millionaire’s Row,” as Massachusetts Avenue in Embassy Row is known, where big homes were often filled with bigger troubles. On this walking tour, you’ll quickly learn that the rich and famous have problems of their own as I share stories of failed marriages, family feuds, infidelity, and the curse of the Hope Diamond necklace.
Starting at DuPont Circle, you’ll make your way down Massachusetts Avenue and back, taking in the mansions and embassies that line both sides of the street. I’ll show you the homes of famous folk like Jeff Bezos and former presidents Herbert Hoover and Woodrow Wilsons, as well as socialites Evalyn Walsh McLean and Alice Roosevelt. Along the way, you’ll see:
- The Spanish Steps leading to the elite neighborhood of Kalorama
- Sheridan Circle and the statue of Union General Phil Sheridan, who dogged Robert E. Lee into surrendering, and helped end the Civil War
- Society of the Cincinnati, started by George Washington to commemorate the American Revolutionary War (it’s free to enter!)
- The Angel Wings mural that makes for a great selfie
- Cosmos Club, where past members include former presidents, 36 Nobel Prize winners, 61 Pulitzer Prize winners and 55 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
On this hour-long tour, you’ll also:
- Find out about the scandals that took place in the Woodrow Wilson House, Larz Anderson House and James G Blaine Mansion
- Take in the elaborate Evalyn Walsh McLean’s House, where the owner of the Hope Diamond hosted parties for 2,000 people and spent $1 million on her dog’s birthday gala
- Marvel at Jeff Bezos’ House, once a museum
- Hear tales of Teddy Roosevelt’s daughter Alice, the gossip collector who hid her own indiscretion
- Learn about James G Blaine, the “half-breed Republican” who made government jobs a right rather than patronage
Join award-winning Washington journalist and tour guide Rick Snider, who has walked the streets of DC since the 1960s, to discover colorful tales of America, past and present. Embassy Row may be quiet on the outside, but inside you’ll find secrets and scandals of the rich and famous.
Tour Producer
Rick Snider
I'm a native Washingtonian who's a lifelong journalist and third-generation tour guide. And oh, I'm related to Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth and co-conspirator Mary Surratt. You'll hear the inside stories when touring Washington with me. Besides the Lincoln assassination, my tours include Lafayette Park by the White House, Kennedy homes in Georgetown, Embassy Row, White House ghost stories, Presidential drinking stories and nearby Old Town Alexandria plus Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, my favorite place in the world.
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Major Landmarks
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Dupont Circle
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Cosmos Club
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Spanish Steps
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The President Woodrow Wilson House
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General Philip Sheridan
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Sheridan Circle Northwest
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Letelier-Moffitt Monument
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The Society of the Cincinnati
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Larz Anderson House
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Embassy of Indonesia
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Hirshhorn House
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Jeff Bezos house
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Alice Roosevelt house
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Evalyn Walsh McLean house
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James G Blaine Mansion
Getting There
Route Overview
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Start location21 Dupont Cir NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA -
Total distance2km -
Final location2000 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036, USA -
Distance back to start location168.58m
Directions to Starting Point
Start: DuPont Circle fountain, located on Massachusetts Ave. and Connecticut Ave. NW. If DuPont Circle were a clock, you'd want to begin at 10 o'clock.
Tips
Places to stop along the way
There are many restaurants and independent stories all around Embassy Row, especially surrounding DuPont Circle. For brunch or lunch, I recommend Kramer's, an indy bookstore just north of the circle with a wonderful cafe in the back. Its inside and outside seating is often filled with young locals. My favorite meal is their Cuban sandwich.
Best time of day
This tour should be taken during the day to best appreciate the buildings.
Precautions
Embassy Row is one of the safer walking areas in Washington.
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