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"Welcome Pierre" Reception & Toast

Dumbarton House

Friday, March 9, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (EST)

Washington, United States

"Welcome Pierre" Reception & Toast

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The 24th Annual

"Welcome Pierre!" Reception & Toast

 

Friday, March 9, 2012

6:30-9:00 in the evening 

 

Dumbarton House

2715 Q Street, NW

Washington, DC 20007

 

Hors d'oeuvres Buffet

7:30pm - Toast to Pierre

  

 

Major Peter Charles L'Enfant's arrival in Georgetown to design the Federal City in 1791, 

 was both unexpected* and unheralded. As the City's 1991 bicentennial approached, 

The Historical Society of Washington began the tradition of commemorating the occasion 

with a gathering and a grateful toast to the designer of our Unique National Capital.

 

Georgetown's historic Dumbarton House is pleased to once again co-host this annual event!

Space is limited. 2-hour street parking is available on 28th between Q and R Streets NW.

Pre-paid Reservations are Required 

Questions? 202-337-2288 x230 or Events@DumbartonHouse.org 

 

*WHY DO WE "WELCOME PIERRE"?  A Botched Arrival
In 1791, Pierre-Charles L'Enfant arrived in Georgetown on Wednesday evening, March 9, and a few days later wrote to Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson (then in the temporary capital of Philadelphia):  On arriving, I made it my first care to wait on the Mayor of the town in conformity with the direction you gave me. He appeared to be much surprised and he assured me he had no previous notice of my coming nor any injunction of the business I was sent upon. [emphasis added]  L'Enfant's initial arrival had been botched by a bureaucratic breakdown! Thus, reparations to that oversight, and slight, have been made annually since 1989, by a festive civic celebration on the anniversary date of his first arrival.
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2715 Q Street, NW
Georgetown
Washington, 20007

Friday, March 9, 2012 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM (EST)


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Dumbarton House

Dumbarton House is a Federal period historic house museum, ca. 1800, whose historic structure and collection are preserved to educate the public about life in Washington, D.C, during the early years of the Republic.  The museum features an extensive collection of Federal-era decorative arts, paintings and furniture, and is the only fully-furnished Federal house museum open to the public in Washington.  Dumbarton House serves as the headquarters of The National Society of The Colonial Dames of America (www.nscda.org), a women’s organization that actively promotes our national heritage through historic preservation, patriotic service and educational projects.  The life and times of Dumbarton House resident (1804-1813), Joseph Nourse, is the interpretive focus; Nourse served as first Register of the U.S. Treasury under six U.S. presidents and is known as “America’s First Civil Servant.” Dumbarton House is accredited by the American Association of Museums. The museum hosts a variety of public events and programs, as well as private rental events.  www.DumbartonHouse.org

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