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– = Woodley House = The House and Grounds

The house commonly refered to as Woodley is a Federal style house built in 1801, the year Thomas Jefferson assumed the Presidency. In those days, the land was cleared between the Woodley site and the Potomac River beyond which meant that Woodley residents had a panoramic view of the incipient capital in the low lands below. For a century and a half Woodley would house a series of prominent Americans including at least two Presidents, two Secretaries of War, and a Secretary of the Treasury, a Secretary of State, Senator, a Judge, and Admiral and General George Patton, "Old Blood and Guts" himself" In 1950 the house and 8 adjoining acres were purchased by Maret School. File:142, p. 106 woodley 1940s.tif [[Image:WoodleyHousecirca1929.jpg|right|thumb|300px|

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