From Washerwomen to WACs: Women's History at Fort Washington
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Special Event
From Washerwomen to WACs: Women’s History at Fort Washington
Discover the untold stories of the women who shaped Fort Washington from the early 1800s through World War II. This immersive program highlights the labor, resilience, and service of the fort’s laundresses—first recorded here in 1835—and the women of the Women’s Army Corps who arrived in 1943 to support the Adjutant General’s School. Visitors can explore hands‑on displays including historic laundry equipment and a WWII WAC trunk, engage with costumed interpreters, and join guided Women’s History Tours at 11 am and 2 pm. This program brings to life the women whose essential contributions are too often forgotten, inviting visitors to experience Fort Washington through their eyes.
Fees
This event is free to attend.
Location
Latitude and Longitude 38.711111, -77.034701
Schedule
Date:
Mar 7, 2026
Time:
10:00 AM
Duration:
5 hours
Event Type
- Guided Tour
- Living History
Tags:
dc, nps 250 , womens history, women, war of 1812, wwii, ww2, womens history month