The Alice Paul Institute is inviting the public to tour Paulsdale, the Mt. Laurel birthplace of Quaker suffragist Alice Paul, on Saturday May 14.
As part of the institute’s “Open Second Saturday Tours of Paulsdale” program, tours will be available at 12 p.m. and 1 p.m.
Tours include a 15-minute presentation about Alice Paul’s life and work and a walk around the porch where visitors learn about the Paul family’s daily life in the house, the restoration of the house and its present day use as a girl’s leadership center.
Cost is $5.
For information contact Kris Myers, program director, at [email protected] or (856) 231–1885.
Second Saturday tours and other Alice Paul Institute programs are made possible through a general operating support grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.
The Alice Paul Institute’s mission is to honor the legacy of Alice Paul’s work for gender equality through education and leadership development.