A Guide to The 92nd Georgetown House Tour Homes



Need a handy guide to this year’s house tour homes? Here is a list with some bullet points to remember some important info about each house.

Homes will be open from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, April 26.

3039 M St. NW – Junior League of Washington

  • Headquarters of the Junior League of Washington.
  • Called the historic Loughborough House (Nathan Loughborough, who served as Treasury Dept. Chief Clerk in the early 1800s, built the home), its past occupants have included a bank, law and insurance office, dry goods and shoe and department stores.
  • The Junior League remodeled the interior of the home, restoring it to its original Federal design, after examining a photo from the 1880s.

3406 N St. NW – Jodi Macklin 

  • Built in 1873 for Edward McCauley, it was fully renovated in 2024 by Anne Decker Architects.
  • Interior designer Jodi Macklin directed the design vision of the interiors, making a tranquil feeling retreat.
  • Don’t forget to check out the rear garden designed by Champion Ruby Landscape Architects. 

3420 N St. NW – Tyler Crockett

  • Built in 1890 for J.C. O’Donoghue, the house was renovated by its prior owners in 2020, taking inspiration from the Ritz Hotel in Paris.
  • Plaster moldings were completed by hand and marble mosaic floors were inspired by the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg.
  • The home has a marble patio that is covered in foliage and roses half the year.

3327 N St. NW – Brian Graham and Victoria

  • The house was built in 1818 by John Cox as part of “Cox Row,” a series of five homes he built for him and his sons. Cox served as a colonel in the War of 1812.
  • Post-war, Cox was an estate owner and served as the mayor of Georgetown from 1823-1845.
  • The home boasts historical details like reclaimed church windows that complete the kitchen and overlook the gardens. There is also gorgeous photography, art and lighting blended with curated antiques.

3274 P St. NW – Pete Thompson and Debra Adams

  • Built in 1869…