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"Women: Builders of Communities and Dreams"
The National Register of Historic Places is pleased to promote awareness of
and appreciation for the historical accomplishments of American women during Women's
History Month. As part of the celebration, this site showcases historic
properties listed in the National Register, National Register
publications, and National Park units commemorating the
events and people, the designs and achievements that help illustrate the contribution
of women to the Nation's history. Join the National Register in paying tribute
to the many women who have made an impact in our past.
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Abbie Burgess Grant was the keeper of two Maine lighthouses
Photo courtesy of the USCG Historian's Office |
Margru,-- one of three girls among the group of Mende , Africans, that legally sought return to Africa after revolting on their slave ship. Their story is the subject of Amistad: Seeking Freedom in Connecticut
Photo courtesy of the Farmington Historical Society
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Travel Itineraries
Our itineraries are online guides tours to historic places listed in the National Register, National Parks and other historic places. Each includes detailed maps, tourist information, location information, and color photographs. Travel to historic places that tell the fascinating stories of women in various professions including educators, artists, inventors, business leaders, and philanthropists.
~NEW~ Amistad: Seeking Freedom in Connecticut
Teaching
with Historic Places
This program offers a series of award-winning lesson plans that use places
listed in the National Register to enliven the study of history, social
studies, and geography. TwHP has ready-to-use lesson plans, available
for free downloading, that examine important aspects of women's history.
Titles include:
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Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site
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Eleanor Roosevelt: American
Visionary This dynamic new website celebrates Eleanor Roosevelt, niece
of President Theodore Roosevelt and the wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Eleanor helped transform the role of First Lady and became a champion of domestic
social reform, economic justice, and human rights. The website includes virtual
tours of historic places associated with the former First Lady, and numerous images
of fascination museum objects.
Interpreting
Women's History in the National Park Service
This publication focuses on what women's history is, the current status
of women's history in the national parks, new ways for scholars of women's
history and NPS staff to work together, and the role of the National Park
Service in the preservation, commemoration, and interpretation of the
history of American women.
National
Park Service Uniforms: Breeches, Blouses, and Skirts 1918-1991
The National Park Service has, for most of its existence, been a male
dominated organization. Women's role in the Service was never clearly
defined until the 1960's, at which time a Victorian mentality prevailed,
treating them as objects to be protected, instead of the ranger status
to which they aspired. This on-line book tells the story of those women
who fought to achieve their goal of equality with their male counterparts
not only as rangers, but as rangers with the right to wear the appropriate
attire to perform the job.
National Women's
History Project
The National Women's History Project is a non-profit organization dedicated
to recognizing and celebrating the diverse and historic accomplishments
of women by providing information and educational material and programs.
The goal of the NWHP is to "make history" accurate by recognizing
and celebrating women's contributions through its current and future projects.
National
Register Information System
Since its inception in 1966, nearly 80,000 properties have been listed
in the National Register. Together these files hold information on more than 1.4 million individual resources--buildings, sites, districts, structures,
and objects--and therefore provide a link to the country's heritage at
the national, state, and local levels. Search by name, location, agency,
or theme to locate National Register properties associated with women's
history.
Library
of Congress: Built in America (HABS/HAER/HALS)
The Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American
Engineering Record (HAER) and Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) collections document achievements in architecture,
engineering, and design in the United States through a comprehensive range
of building types and engineering technologies, including sites related
to women's history. Searches on keywords like "women's rights," "women,"
or "rights," will provide information on an array of associated sites.
Also try searching on women architects such as Mary Colter, Julia Morgan,
Marion Mahoney Griffin; or on famous women such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton
or Maggie Walker. Most of the documentation for the sites include publication-quality
drawings and photographs, as well as historical data. Furthermore, the
Historic American Buildings Survey website provides a brief history of
the Sewall-Belmont
House, home to the National Woman's Party since 1929.
Women's History Month 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001,
2000, and 1999
For more information about Women's History related sites listed in the
National Register, please visit these past features.
Patsy Cline House | Whitehead and Matinicus Rock Light Stations | Rosedown Plantation
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House NHS |
Women's History Home
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