Residences of the Presidentses: Kalorama and Dupont
This tour is entirely outdoors, usually lasts between 2 and 2.5 hours and covers 2.1 miles. The tour begins and ends next to the south entrance of the Dupont Circle Metro (next to the Krispy Kreme).
Click here for a map showing the starting point.
Ride along with Taft
Visit Teddy's Dupont domicile
Check out Reagan's close call
Hear Hoover's rags-to-riches story
Learn the story of the not-so-happy couple
Be like Ike
Today, Dupont Circle and Kalorama are two of DC's most beautiful neighborhoods. But in the early 20th century, they were also the heart of a rapidly growing capital city. Industrialists, diplomats, newspaper publishers, government officials and elected leaders all flocked to the area -- "Millionaire's Row" is where people in power came to party!
This tour takes you through those neighborhoods, with stops at the residences of eight different presidents. You'll find out what brought each POTUS to the area and hear stories about their lives: affairs, bitter rivalries, power plays, great triumphs, tragic downfalls and second chances. We've even got a good-old-fashioned anarchist bombing in the mix.
And with a former stand-up comedian as your guide, you're gonna enjoy a few laughs along the way.
Presidents Included: You'll see homes and sites related to Teddy Roosevelt, W.H. Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan. Before you ask, we can't walk past Obama's house in Kalorama -- the Secret Service is pretty clear on that. (Sorry!)
COVID Precautions: The tour is entirely outdoors, groups are limited to six people, and the tour guide will wear a mask. Under current District guidelines, patrons also must wear a mask.
Recommended Audience: This tour is best for people 14 and up. Some stories have "mature" content, plus it helps to have a little background in U.S. history.
What to Bring / About the Route: Customers may want to bring bottled water and (in warmer months) sunscreen and bug repellant (for mosquitoes). Expect to be on your feet for at least two hours. There are a few opportunities to sit, but much of the tour is in residential neighborhoods with no benches. There is some uphill walking and one staircase along the way. There are no public restrooms along the route.
Weather Policy: If the forecast calls for heavy rain or other inclement weather, customers will be contacted three hours before the start of the tour about possible rescheduling.