Tours include the new “In Pursuit of Ordinary Equality” exhibit.
From noon to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays through Fridays, locals can enjoy a self-guided tour of the Alice Paul Institute.
No appointment is necessary to enjoy a tour of historic Paulsdale, the childhood home of Alice Stokes Paul who fought for the right to vote for women.
Tours begin with a 15-minute DVD presentation entitled “The Life of Alice Stokes Paul, 1885–1977.” Guests are invited to explore the wrap-around porch and learn about the farm that once surrounded Paulsdale.
Inside the historic house, visitors view the new exhibit “Alice Paul: In Pursuit of Ordinary Equality” and learn about the Paul family’s daily life in the house, the restoration of the site, and its present-day use as a women’s history center and a leadership institute for women and girls.
Admission is $5 per person.
No registration is required, but large groups are encouraged to call ahead.
For those with questions or those who would like to schedule a guided tour, contact the Alice Paul Institute at (856) 231–1885 or [email protected].