impact:

tudorplace.org

Tudor Place is a Federal-style mansion in Washington, D.C. that was originally the home of Thomas Peter and his wife, Martha Parke Custis Peter, a granddaughter of Martha Washington. The property, comprising one city block on the crest of Georgetown Heights, had an excellent view of the Potomac River. The original tract of land occupied by Tudor Place was part of the “Rock of Dumbarton” (originally, “Dunbarton”) tract in George Beall’s second addition to Georgetown, an area also known as Georgetown Heights. In 1794, Beall’s grandson, Thomas Beall, sold a portion of his land to Francis Lowndes, a merchant and importer from Bladensburg, Maryland. Lowndes owned the property for eleven years during which he constructed the two wings of the present historic house. Lowndes intended to complete the house but never did, instead selling the property to Martha and Thomas Peter. Martha and Thomas Peter contracted with Dr. William Thornton, who also designed the United States Capitol as well as The Octagon House, to design Tudor Place. From the two wings in existence, Thornton then provided the central structure and the joining elements to the wings - called hyphens, combined them with buff-colored stucco over brick. The "temple" porch and supporting columns provide a most striking addition to the front. More information...

According to PR-model, tudorplace.org is ranked 690,163rd in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 391,364th in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before apiequalityla.org and after bernsteinmedical.com in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

#Language
PR-model F-model AR-model
690,163rd place
472,677th place
455,701st place
391,364th place
219,219th place
235,245th place
316,915th place
370,694th place
411,758th place
45,361st place
41,439th place
41,711th place
42,642nd place
43,488th place
20,587th place