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window on the second floor on the east side, a new bathroom on the second floor, and a new window on the second floor on the west side. These renovations cost about $ 30,000. Additionally, the NWP purchased two additions to the site at a total cost of about $ 19,000 to $ 20,000. When the Old Capitol was demolished, women from the NWP showed up with wheelbarrows to rescue bricks from the structure, which they then used to pave the patio in the Belmont House garden. A bronze plaque was affixed to the exterior of the house after the renovations were complete in December 1930, marking the official dedication of
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A stable was probably added to the property at this time. Sewall died in the house on December 16, 1820, leaving the building to his wife, Polly, and his four surviving daughters. It is unclear which of these continued to live in the house, but Susan definitely lived in it until her death in 1837. Her will left the house to her older brother, Robert Darnell Sewall. Robert Sewall died on March 18, 1853, and bequeathed the house to his nieces, Susan and Ellen Daingerfield (his sister Susan's daughters). In 1879, the Daingerfields made a major alteration to the house by added a half
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Maintaining the structure proved increasingly costly, so the organization began renting the Sewall–Belmont House as a meeting center and wedding site. At their peak in 2007, weddings brought in more than $ 100,000 (~$ 141,598 in 2023) for the museum. The discovery of mold in the Florence Bayard Hilles Research Library in 2014 forced the museum to spend $ 75,000 (~$ 95,088 in 2023) to remove it. To pay for the repair, the museum placed two of its three staff people on half-time. In January and February 2016, heavy snowfall damaged copper
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The house has undergone several architectural changes and restorations. After the house was partially burned by the British in 1814, Sewall sought reimbursement from the federal government for the damages. Congress declined to award them, so Sewall himself paid to have the structure repaired in 1820.
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and Senators sought to condemn the entire eastern half of the block. The Belmont–Paul House sat on the southeast corner of this area. The stand-alone legislation authorizing condemnation of the buildings on the site exempted the Belmont–Paul (then Sewall–Belmont) House from demolition, but not the
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or local D.C. decorator Madeleine McCandless designed and implemented the changes, but the Historic American Buildings Survey concludes that McCandless probably oversaw the improvements. These included a new window and door in the first floor on the east side, double doors in the west side, a new
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to purchase the Sewall house. The condemnation proceedings went against the party. Although they were initially offered only $ 100,000 for their property, the NWP protested. In November 1928 the National Woman's Party accepted an award of $ 299,200 (~$ 4.2 million in 2023) for their existing
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Changes to the architectural design of the building moved the parking garage entrance to the northern side of the proposed structure, which left the government seeking to condemn the NWP's two outbuildings for use as greenspace. To overcome House resistance to its authorization legislation, the
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of architecture. The Historic American Buildings Survey has concluded that the structure has been so modified over the years that it no longer belongs to a single architectural style but, rather, reflects as many as seven different genres. Other sources agree that the building no longer has a
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The Sewall–Belmont House continued to be used as the headquarters for the National Woman's Party into the 21st century. Over time, the house also became a museum that housed an archive, memorabilia, documents, furniture, and artwork related to the women's suffrage and equal rights movement.
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two adjacent buildings which it used as apartments for its members when visiting Washington over many decades to organize and lobby on behalf of all aspects of Women's Equality. Architects wanted this land for an entrance to a planned underground parking garage. This legislation cleared the
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approved the bill on May 22, 1968. The full House of Representatives balked at passing the bill. Architectural historian L. Morris Leisenring had studied the Belmont–Paul House for the Architect of the Capitol, and concluded that the two adjacent structures had once been
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to help restore and conserve the house and support its ongoing mission. Renting the site for weddings ended, NWP officials said. L. Page Harrington, executive director of the museum, said the museum and NWP archives will continue to use the name National Woman's Party.
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to accept ownership of the Sewall–Belmont House should the National Woman's Party agree to transfer it at no cost. The National Woman's Party found the building increasingly costly to maintain, and the transfer of title would allow for better conservation of the site.
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of 1,000 acres (4.0 km) in New Scotland Hundred to George Thompson. The property (which was now called Duddington Manor) changed hands, was subdivided, and inherited a number of times before it came into the possession of nine-year-old
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The Belmont–Paul House is the oldest house still standing in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Although formally dedicated as the Alva Belmont House by the NWP in 1931, the combined name Sewall–Belmont House came into usage by
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In 1974, Congress voted to provide the National Woman's Party with $ 300,000 (~$ 1.44 million in 2023) in historic preservation funds to help renovate and maintain the house. The legislation also authorized the
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surmounts the fanlight. Paired stairs lead to a landing before the main entrance, while the basement is accessed by a door below the landing. A round brick arch doorway provides access to the below-landing space.
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and full bathroom. Over the kitchen addition were two floors, each only three-quarters normal height. A narrow, spiral servants' stairs provides access to a bedroom and full bath on each floor above.
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In 1955, the U.S. Senate considered legislation that would permit the condemnation of Belmont House so that underground security vaults could be constructed there as part of the construction of the
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windows on the principal facade on the first and second floors consist of a main panel three by three rectangular panes wide, with sidelight panels two over two vertical rectangular pane wide.
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The structure was renamed the Alva Belmont House during the NWP's national convention, which opened on December 6, 1929. Renovations to the structure began in August 1929. It is unclear if
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to conduct tours of the site. But major budget cuts enacted the following year jeopardized these funds, and the Historic American Buildings Survey has concluded that they never occurred.
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collection, which includes an extensive library on women's suffrage and women's issues, the NWP archive, and museum holdings such as art, memorabilia, and exhibits. Financier
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The interior floor plan is typical of an Adam Federalist house, with a center hall and two symmetrical rooms on either side. The third (or attic) floor consisted of a
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definable architectural style, but most feel it has retained enough features to still be characterized as Federal, while some feel it is more in the
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The Sewall–Belmont House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, and declared a National Historic Landmark in 1974.
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meetings, House members were unable to have the offending amendment removed from the bill. It passed the House and Senate, and became law.
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However, in 1902, the U.S. Senate Park Commission issued its recommendations for the development of the national capital. This report,
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The construction of the main house occurred in 1799 and 1800. The architect of the new Sewall house is unknown, but research by the
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in 1974. From 1972 to 2016, the Sewall–Belmont National Historic Site was an affiliated unit of the National Park Service. In 2016,
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Sewall–Belmont House (Alva Belmont House) (National Woman's Party Headquarters). Sewall-Belmont House National Historic Site
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The rectangular home is 58 feet (18 m) long on the south side and 130 feet (40 m) long on the west side. The
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Starting in January 2022, the National Monument was closed down to the public to begin a renovation. Funded through the
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According to Nettie Podell Odenburg, who assisted Belmont in her suffrage activities, Belmont originally favored the
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to the Sewall house on May 21, 1929. The party announced their purchase of the structure in early September 1929.
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Senate attached language authorizing the land condemnation to a bill which had already passed the House. During
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In 1984, Congress enacted legislation which once more gave the NWP historic preservation funding for the house.
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Kaiser, Robert G. (September 27, 1968). "House Spurns Tradition to Reject Senate's Bid to Buy Building Site".
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at the house, forcing the museum to cancel most of its Women's History Month programming to pay for repairs.
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quarters and a tobacco barn, and warranted preservation. Leisenring had recently overseen the restoration of
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introduced legislation in Congress to purchase the Sewall–Belmont House and turn it into a residence for the
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Shelton, Isabelle (February 20, 1966). "Bill Asks Home for Vice President on Grounds of Naval Observatory".
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Sewall House was empty from Ellen Daingerfield's death in 1912 until 1922, when it was purchased by Senator
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The Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument is located at 144 Constitution Avenue NE. The nearest
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Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument; formerly Sewall–Belmont House and the Alva Belmont House
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The Report of the Senate Park Commission. The Improvement of the Park System of the District of Columbia
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is only about a third below-ground. The main building consists of two and a half stories. The roof was
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pillars with indents on either side, a lintel with the circular bas-relief, and a plain triangular
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Worthy of the Nation: Washington, D.C., from L'Enfant to the National Capital Planning Commission
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In 1960, Congress enacted legislation exempting Sewall–Belmont House from property taxation.
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on April 12, 2016. The house, renamed Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument after
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Gournay, Isabelle (2004). "Washington: The DC's History of Unresolved Planning Conflicts".
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Shelton, Elizabeth (September 18, 1968). "Woman's Party Fights Congress to Save Home".
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Elder, Shirley (September 27, 1968). "House Trips Up Senate on Office Building Plan".
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upstream to Little Falls Rapids (a point 10 miles (16 km) downstream from the
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When construction on the Sewall House was completed in 1800, the house was in the
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proceedings began swiftly. In 1927, fearing the NWP might lose its headquarters,
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Lindsay, John J. (January 20, 1960). "Usually Vocal Perle Shy Before Senators".
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Odenburg, Nettie Podell (May 28, 1972). "Alva Belmont's Place in Equal Rights".
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Shelton, Elizabeth (September 20, 1968). "Belmont House Backers Get Reprieve".
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Warren, Don S. (May 22, 1956). "Early Decision Due on Buying of Capital Land".
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The site for the new court structure was the site of the Old Capitol Building.
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The Man Who Captured Washington: Major General Robert Ross and the War of 1812
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Lindsay, John J. (April 12, 1960). "Battle Site, Car Finance Bills Passed".
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Usher, Marion E. (September 15, 1929). "The Feminists Capture a Landmark".
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was the first chosen and later rejected by Congress, and he later designed
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In 1966, the Senate began deliberations which led to construction of the
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Tradition maintains that British troops set fire to the house during the
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in October 1967. The full Senate approved the bill on April 30, 1968.
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Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni – Ancestral Footprints of the Grand Canyon
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Sewall–Belmont House, with the Hart Senate Office Building behind it.
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Kabaker, Harvey (June 20, 1974). "The Senate Sides With The Gals".
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Shelton, Elizabeth (February 26, 1966). "VP House Far From Home".
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Crew, Harvey W.; Webb, William Bensing; Wooldridge, John (1892).
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Eberlein, Harold Donaldson; Hubbard, Cortlandt Van Dyke (1958).
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indicates it was probably Leonard Harbaugh, an architect from
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Accompanying five photos, exterior, from 1961, 1969, and 1975
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Lide, Frances (April 13, 1960). "Alva Belmont House Toured".
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President Barack Obama designated the Sewall–Belmont House a
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Benedetto, Robert; Du Vall, Kathleen; Donovan, Jane (2001).
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Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument (Sept. 2021)
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divide the three panels. Each of these windows has a stone
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also announced he would make a $ 1 million donation to the
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President Obama Explores America's Newest National Monument
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Art in the women's suffrage movement in the United States
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Since 1929 the house has served as headquarters of the
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Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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On This Spot: Pinpointing the Past in Washington, D.C.
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(2016). 2484: 2480:Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House. 2081:National Park Service official site: Conditions 1856:"City Life: Senate Votes to Buy Land on Hill". 1252: 1080:List of national monuments of the United States 281:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument 238:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument 7016:Slave cabins and quarters in the United States 4857:Women in Military Service for America Memorial 4467:John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 3259:National Women's Rights Convention (1850–1869) 2598: 2017: 2015: 2013: 1808:"Senate Panel Backs Bill on Realty Purchase". 1547:Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds 1931 1470:Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds 1931 1342: 6971:National Monuments designated by Barack Obama 6432: 5584: 5002: 4935:National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission 4035: 3777: 2725: 2515:Grooms, Thomas B.; Lednum, Taylor J. (2005). 2133: 2041: 1816: 536: 2619: 2514: 2292: 2268: 2104:"Where the British Met Resistance in 1812". 1795: 1793: 1604:"Site for New Court Priced at $ 1,768,741". 1482:"Harding Is To Attend Dedication By Women". 1110:National American Woman Suffrage Association 946:, which faces Constitution Avenue, is three 899:Historic plaque at the Sewall–Belmont House. 542:Becoming National Woman's Party headquarters 354: 311:The monument is named after suffragists and 6966:National Historic Sites in Washington, D.C. 2584:. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. 2393: 2333: 2010: 1746: 1744: 731:Arlington House, The Robert E. 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Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2537: 2394:Burke, Susan; Powers, Alice L. (2016). 2372: 2074: 1947: 1840: 1825: 1781: 1773: 1732: 1724: 1589:"71 Accept Awards In Court Site Case". 1519: 1452:"Get 'Watch Tower' For Woman's Party". 1199: 1178:. National Park Service. Archived from 349: 14: 6976:National Monuments in Washington, D.C. 6923: 3814:Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage 3223:Suffragette bombing and arson campaign 2684: 2577: 2523:. Gretna, La.: Pelican Publishing Co. 2321: 2256: 2232: 1977: 1901: 1693: 1579: 1439: 1405: 1390: 1378: 1366: 1318: 1306: 1294: 1235: 1211: 1145:"National Register Information System" 708:, 2nd Street NE, and C Street NE. The 6420: 5572: 4990: 4402:Basilica of the Immaculate Conception 4023: 4004:Women's suffrage in the United States 3765: 3264:Trial of Susan B. Anthony (1872–1873) 3079:International Woman Suffrage Alliance 2713: 2666:Buildings of the District of Columbia 2647:. Washington, D.C.: Americana Press. 2493: 2305:Benedetto, Du Vall & Donovan 2001 2197: 2091: 1989: 1893: 1618: 1505:"Make Old Capitol Shrine For Women". 1420: 1330: 1271: 1161: 560:(NWP) announced it had purchased the 411:On July 9, 1790, Congress passed the 369:Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore 295:(1972–2016)) is a historic house and 6991:Women's museums in the United States 6284:Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains 6134:Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains 4626:United States Supreme Court Building 3617:"The March of the Women" (1910 song) 3345:List of suffragists and suffragettes 3208:Women's Coronation Procession (1911) 2638: 2244: 2055:Hirschfeld, Julie (April 12, 2016). 1664:"Senators to Aid at Belmont House". 1648: 1150:National Register of Historic Places 1052: 687: 589:United States Supreme Court Building 332:National Register of Historic Places 134:Show map of the District of Columbia 6986:Protected areas established in 2016 6355:Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad 4909:Gold Star Mothers National Monument 4904:George Washington Memorial Building 4516:Lincoln's Cottage at Soldiers' Home 4076:American Veterans Disabled for Life 2500:. 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October 1, 1929. p. 32. 668:Dirksen Senate Office Building 484:United States Attorney General 387:, extending from the mouth of 245: 13: 1: 6375:Pacific Remote Islands Marine 6340:Aleutian Islands World War II 5646:Belmont-Paul Women's Equality 5184:Belmont–Paul Women's Equality 1963:"LBJ Park May Face A Delay". 1933:"Capitol Hill Preservation". 1929:. October 9, 1969. p. B4 1090: 644:Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector 395:). On February 12, 1663, the 159:Show map of the United States 6254:Organ Mountains–Desert Peaks 5896:Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home 5826:George Washington Birthplace 4965:American Revolution Statuary 4724:United States Botanic Garden 3360:in majority-Muslim countries 3350:Timeline of women's suffrage 3289:Silent Sentinels (1917–1919) 3218:Open Christmas Letter (1914) 3167:2019–2020 Hong Kong protests 2739: 1937:. July 1, 1974. p. A10. 1883:. 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Sewall–Belmont House and Museum
Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont House
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument is located in Washington, D.C.
Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument is located in the District of Columbia
Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument is located in the United States
Washington, D.C.
38°53′31″N 77°0′13″W / 38.89194°N 77.00361°W / 38.89194; -77.00361
Belmont–Paul Women's Equality National Monument
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museum
women's suffrage
Capitol Hill
Washington, D.C.
National Woman's Party
Alva Belmont
Alice Paul
National Woman's Party
National Register of Historic Places
National Historic Landmark
President Barack Obama
national monument
Charles I
King of England
Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
Province of Maryland
Maryland
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