Sewall-Belmont House and Museum

Local nameSewall-Belmont House and Museum
LocationWashington

The Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument is a historic house and museum of the U.S. women's suffrage and equal rights movements located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The monument is named after suffragists and National Woman's Party leaders Alva Belmont and Alice Paul.

Since 1929 the house has served as headquarters of the National Woman's Party, a key political organization in the fight for women's suffrage. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974. From 1972 to 2016, the Sewall–Belmont National Historic Site was an affiliated unit of the National Park Service. In 2016, President Barack Obama designated it a national monument.

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Opening hours

Tours are offered on Fridays & Saturdays at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m.

Admission

Admission for guided tours: $8 per person

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belmont–Paul_Women's_Equality_National_Monument

Official website http://www.sewallbelmont.org/

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/SewallBelmont

Email info@sewallbelmont.org

Phone +1 202 546 1210

Address 144 Constitution Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, USA

Coordinates 38°53'31.996" N -77°0'13.547" E

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