open
🕗 opening times
Monday | closed | |||||
Tuesday | closed | |||||
Wednesday | - | |||||
Thursday | - | |||||
Friday | - | |||||
Saturday | - | |||||
Sunday | - |
144, Constitution Avenue Northeast, 20002, Washington, US United States
contacts phone: +1 202-543-2240
website: www.nps.gov
larger map & directionsLatitude: 38.892316, Longitude: -77.003768
Christine Posada
::This was a small museum about women's suffrage where they continue to catalog the ongoing women's rights movement. The staff is knowledgeable and friendly. The home is beautiful.
Matthew Bardoe
::Great exhibits about little known moments in the struggle for the right to vote. Really should be greater exposure for these hero's of democracy.
Jill James
::I’ve visited DC at least 10 times. The history held and told within these walls has had the greatest impact on me of any history I’ve ever heard. It’s a haunting history of unfinished work I’m ashamed to not have known about. Our tour, led by NPS employee and historian, Mannie was incredible. I wept the entire time. I’m motivated by Deeds more than Words.
Sam Quincy
::Amazing museum and monument to the National Women's Party and the whole gender equality movement. A must stop. Right near the Supreme Court building.
Michael Ciurea
::Most people will pass by this every day on capital hill without noticing its significance. It’s been used as an organizing office for the woman’s suffrage movement since the 1930s. Lovely place to learn more about our history. The staff are superb and the house is interesting. It’s a bit old and the floors are creaky, but it just adds to the experience.