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Doogi Kim

4 years ago

The assessment was written in Korean and in poor E...

The assessment was written in Korean and in poor English.
This review is written in Korean and English.

The building is located midway between Union Station and the US Capitol. It is a place that is easy to miss if you do not plan to visit separately because there is no difference in appearance with general houses.
The building was built in 1800, and in 1929 the National Woman's Party (NWP) bought the building. For decades, this was the headquarters for the women's equality movement. Since it was a general house from the time of the use of the headquarters, the inside of the building is narrow and there is not much to see. But it is not too bad that we can look at the 20th century American women's movement data and at the same time, look at the structure of modern American housing.
Since the admission fee is free, please take a look around time. I did not check my belongings at the entrance of the building.

This building stands somewhere between Union Station and United States Capitol. It looks like an ordinary house just like others, so very easy to miss if you do not have specific plan to visit.
The building was built in 1800, and the National Woman's Party (NWP) was bought in 1929. Since then they used it for headquarters for women's equality movement. The building is small and does not have many things to exhibit, because it is just an ordinary house which actually lived and NWP never expanded. You can enjoy both the 20's and the women's equality movement and the late period's housing style.
Admission is free and there was no belongings checking.

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