US National Monument: Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument - Washington, D.C. (2016)
US National Monument: Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument - Washington, D.C. (2016)
The Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument in Washington, D.C. celebrates the legacy of the women’s suffrage and equality movement.
The monument is housed in the former home of suffragists and National Women’s Party co-founders, Alice Paul and Alva Belmont.
Visitors can explore the house and its grounds during regular opening hours, with guided tours available to learn more about the history of the suffrage movement and the figures who shaped it.
The house contains many artifacts, including original documents and furniture, as well as a library and a memorial garden.
The monument is also home to the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, which celebrates the women's suffrage and equal rights movements.
Special events are held at the monument throughout the year, including educational activities, lectures and film screenings.
The monument provides a unique opportunity to learn about the struggles and triumphs of the women who fought for equal rights in the US.
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