VISIT
The Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument is operated by the National Park Service. It is home to permanent exhibit galleries and features more than 250 artifacts that tell the story of the historic National Woman’s Party through photographs, objects, and archival materials. Visit the Monument to learn about the women who have dedicated their lives to the fight for women’s rights since 1913, and are still here, fighting for the full equality of all women. And don't be surprised if you leave the Monument ready to change the world, too.
For information about visiting, see the National Park Service website for the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument.