Address
144 Constitution Ave, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Website
www.sewallbelmont.org
Description
The Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, explores the evolving role of women and their contributions to society through the continuing, and often untold, story of women's pursuit for equality.
The Museum is the headquarters of the historic National Woman's Party and was the Washington home of its founder and Equal Right Amendment author Alice Paul.
The Museum, a National Historic Landmark, offers monthly educational programming and is open for public tours five days a week. The archive is open to students and researchers to help preserve the legacy of the National Woman's Party and its founder Alice Paul.
Category
Arts & Culture