Uncover the hidden stories of women who shaped history during the Cold War era on this engaging Georgetown Historic Walk. Join us for a captivating tour through DC’s picturesque neighborhood!
Uncover the hidden stories of women who shaped history during the Cold War era on this engaging Georgetown Historic Walk. Join us for a captivating tour through DC’s picturesque neighborhood!
- 3327 P St NW - This was once the home of Polly and Frank Wisner, who initiated the Sunday Night Supper Clubs, pivotal for policy-making from the 1950s to the 1970s.
- 1523 34th St NW - The residence of the ill-fated Mary Pinchot Meyer. An artist, bohemian, and JFK’s mistress, she was tragically murdered on the C&O Canal, and her killer remains…
- 3327 P St NW - This was once the home of Polly and Frank Wisner, who initiated the Sunday Night Supper Clubs, pivotal for policy-making from the 1950s to the 1970s.
- 1523 34th St NW - The residence of the ill-fated Mary Pinchot Meyer. An artist, bohemian, and JFK’s mistress, she was tragically murdered on the C&O Canal, and her killer remains unidentified.
- 1405 34th St NW - The former home of Evangeline and Ambassador David Bruce. “Vangie” Bruce was the quintessential Ambassador’s wife, representing our Embassies in key positions during the Cold War.
- Martin’s Tavern - The iconic gathering spot of the era, where JFK proposed to Jackie, Bob Woodward sought out stories, and Madeleine Albright still occasionally visits.
- 3307 N St NW - The residence where John and Jackie Kennedy lived while JFK served as a senator.
- 3014 N St NW - The former home of Pamela and Averell Harriman. Pamela, known as the “Greatest Courtesan of the Century,” played a significant role in fundraising for Bill Clinton’s path to the Presidency.
- 1222 28th St NW - The previous residence of Ann Caracristi, one of DC’s most renowned Cold War-era codebreakers.

- 2 hours of informative tour on fabulous women
- Tour around DC’s charming neighborhood
- 2 hours of informative tour on fabulous women
- Tour around DC’s charming neighborhood
- Snacks
- Snacks
From March to May 2025, tours are available on the second Sunday of each month at 2pm. From June to August 2025, tours are offered on the second Sunday of each month at 10am.
Discover the stories of influential women while strolling through the charming Georgetown neighborhood in Washington, DC!
During the early Cold War and the Kennedy era, Georgetown…
From March to May 2025, tours are available on the second Sunday of each month at 2pm. From June to August 2025, tours are offered on the second Sunday of each month at 10am.
Discover the stories of influential women while strolling through the charming Georgetown neighborhood in Washington, DC!
During the early Cold War and the Kennedy era, Georgetown was the epicenter of Western power. While men predominantly shaped policy, women also played significant roles in history. This tour provides insights into the remarkable lives of several women who made their impact in a male-dominated world, excelling in politics, journalism, and espionage, all while exploring one of DC’s most scenic neighborhoods! The tour lasts approximately two hours.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.