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Get InspiredNorth AmericaUnited StatesDistrict Of ColumbiaWashingtonBelmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument

Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument

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National Monument·Educational, Reflective, Historic
411th Unit of the National Park Service
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Calling out for Women Suffrage
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Entry way beauty
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A moment of repose
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To write a letter...
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411th Unit of the National Park Service
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Calling out for Women Suffrage
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Entry way beauty
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A moment of repose
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To write a letter...
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Vase of flowers in Hall of Portraits illuminated by sunlight streaming through stained glass fan light
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Situated on Capitol Hill, the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument stands as a powerful testament to the American women's suffrage movement. For nearly a century, this historic house served as the nerve center for the National Woman's Party, where legendary activists like Alice Paul orchestrated the campaign for the 19th Amendment. Today, the site operates as a museum under the National Park Service, offering visitors an intimate look at the strategies, banners, and artifacts that defined the fight for gender equality. Guests can walk through the very rooms where history was made, gaining a deeper understanding of the Equal Rights Amendment and the long-term struggle for civil rights. It is a profound and educational destination for anyone seeking to connect with the pivotal moments of American political history.

Situated on Capitol Hill, the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument stands as a powerful testament to the American women's suffrage movement. For nearly a century, this historic house served as the nerve center for the National Woman's Party, where legendary activists like Alice Paul orchestrated the campaign for the 19th Amendment. Today, the site operates as a museum under the National Park Service, offering visitors an intimate look at the strategies, banners, and artifacts that defined the fight for gender equality. Guests can walk through the very rooms where history was made, gaining a deeper understanding of the Equal Rights Amendment and the long-term struggle for civil rights. It is a profound and educational destination for anyone seeking to connect with the pivotal moments of American political history.

Address
144 Constitution Ave NE
Websitenps.gov
Phone202-999-9999

Highlights

  • Former headquarters of the National Woman's Party

  • Exhibits on the campaign for the 19th Amendment

  • Artifacts and banners from the suffrage movement

  • Insight into the Equal Rights Amendment

Best For

History enthusiasts and those interested in the American women's suffrage movement.

Time of Day

Lunch

Occasion Tags

Educational, Tourists

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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