DC Preservation League members are invited to join us Wednesday, January 15th at 6pm for a free tour of the International Student House of Washington, DC!
ISH-DC’s main building was constructed in 1912 by the Demarest Lloyd family. It was built with a Tudor design and a Great Hall, which was built to resemble Haddon Hall in Derbyshire, England. Following a tour will be a panel about the history of the house, led by ISH-DC board and staff members.
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More about ISH-DC:
ISH-DC is a non-profit organization that provides an exceptional residential experience to a highly diverse international community of graduate students, interns, and visiting scholars. The House promotes inter-cultural dialogue, encourages life-long connections, and fosters global citizenship. It was established in DC in 1936. Ten years later in 1946, ISH-DC moved to 1825 R Street NW and has remained there ever since.
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