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Today's visitors know the Georgia-style home on Capitol Hill as the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument. The National Woman's Party knew it as a symbol of their proximity to political power and their perseverance as an organization. The NWP spent 40 years fighting Congress to keep their headquarters. As fierce protectors of the Belmont House, the NWP carried on a tradition of women as historic preservationists.
Volunteer Spotlight: Bob Gauvin
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After traveling the world with the U.S. Coast Guard, Bob Gauvin retired his sea-legs and settled in Spotsylvania County. For the past five years, he’s spent his Wednesday mornings waking up early to care for the lawn and handle general maintenance at Ellwood– part of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park.
Tilman F. Smith
Lowndesboro Schoolhouse
John Milton Hubbard, 7th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA
Oscar Kelton, 1st LT Company A, 95th Ohio Infantry, USA
Elmore Bolling Marker
Historic Garden at Grand Portage
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The Grand Portage historic kitchen garden is located inside the palisade behind the kitchen. The North West Company operated its post here from 1778 to 1803. Many vegetable varieties grown in the garden now date back to the 1700s and early 1800s. Vegetable varieties from 200 years ago and earlier are still available today because Native American and early settler families saved seeds from their harvests to plant in the following year. The seeds saved were handed down.
Viola Liuzzo Memorial
Lowndes Tent City
Mt. Gillard Missionary Baptist Church
Upper Delaware Scenic & Recreational River Headquarters
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The Park Headquarters for Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River offers brochures, maps, passport cancellation stamps, a scenic river overlook, and access to a seasonal portable restroom. There is no visitor center or interpretive park rangers located at park headquarters. The buildings located at park headquarters are used for staff offices.