Woodrow Wilson – Price Undetermined, Woodrow Wilson House, Washington, D.C.
This house became the residence of President Woodrow Wilson and his wife, Edith, when his period in office ended in 1921. Some of its interesting inclusions are a book-lined study, Palladian window, marble entryway and grand staircase, a butler’s pantry, and a dumbwaiter. It was Wilson’s home until he died in 1924. His wife resided there until she died in 1961. In her last will and testament, she left the abode with its furnishings to the National Trust for Historic Preservation. It was to be a lasting monument for her husband. Historians and scholars and historians rank Wilson as among the best presidents of the U.S.