Sewall-Belmont House National Historic Site
Sewall-Belmont House National Historic Site
Washington, DC 20002
Phone:202-546-1210
Fax:202-546-3997
Web: www.nps.gov/sebe/
Size: 0.35 acres.
Established: Authorized on October 26, 1974.
Location:On Capitol Hill at the corner of Second St. and Constitution Ave., next to the Hart Senate Office Bldg., in Washington, DC.
Activities:Group tours (open on a limited basis).
Special Features:Originally built by Robert Sewall in 1799-1800, and rebuilt after firedamage from the War of 1812, this red brick house is one of the oldeston Capitol Hill. It has been the National Woman's Party headquarterssince 1929 and commemorates the party's founder and women's suffrageleader, Alice Paul, and associates.
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