Dreamers and Believers: Cathedral Builders

Washington National Cathedral

Massachusetts Avenue NW & Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016
Phone: 202.537.5527

Nearby Metro Stops:

Tenleytown-AU

Wheelchair Accessible:

Yes

Kid Friendly:

Yes

Website:

http://www.cathedralchoralsociety.org

Date(s): 18. Jun 2007 - 01. Oct 2008

From: Exhibit hours are Monday-Friday, 10 am to 5 pm; Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm; and Sunday, 1-4 pm.

Phone: 202-537-6200

Official Website

The little-known stories of the people, like Henry Yates Satterlee, James Edward Freeman, Philip Frohman, Francis Sayre, Jr. and Richard Feller, who “built” Washington National Cathedral comes to life in an exhibit in the Cathedral's Rare Book Library room.

Through videos, stories, objects, and images, Dreamers and Believers: Cathedral Builders celebrates the centennial of laying the Cathedral’s foundation stone in 1907—an event that set into motion a project spanning more than eight decades.

Parking is available in the Cathedral’s new underground parking garage accessed from Wisconsin Avenue at the traffic light south of Woodley Road.