Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument

We tell the story of a community of women who dedicated their lives to women’s rights. The innovative tactics and strategies these women devised became the blueprint for women’s progress in the 20th century. Visit to learn about the National Woman’s Party & the unfinished work for women's equality.

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    (202) 546-1210

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    nationalwomansparty.org

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Address

144 Constitution Ave NE (at 2nd St NE) Washington , D.C. 20002-5608 United States

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Michelin Travel & Lifestyle

This is where Susan B. Anthony wrote the 19th Amendment ! There are also collections of political drawings by prominent cartoonists including Nina Allender. -- Green Guide Editor

DC Preservation League

Built in 1800, incorporating a 2-story 1750 house. It was burned in 1814 and rebuilt in 1820.

Sewall-Belmont House & Museum

Susan B. Anthony did not write the 19th Amendment here, but the National Woman's Party was headquartered here from 1929 on.

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