From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject Help Us Find 1,000 Places Where Women Made History
Date January 21, 2020 3:33 PM
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This year, as the United States celebrates the 100th anniversary of women
earning the right to vote, we at the National Trust want to tell the full
history—to uncover and uplift women across the centuries whose vision, passion,
and determination have shaped the country we are today. Our goal: discover 1,000
places connected to women’s history, and elevate their stories for everyone to
learn and celebrate.

This is where you come in. We need your help.
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What places have you encountered where women made history? They can be famous or
unknown, protected or threatened, existing or lost. No matter their condition or
status, these places matter, and we encourage you to share them with the world.

What do you need to participate? Just a photo of the place (or the woman), plus
a short description.

GET STARTED
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Not ready to share a place today? Look at the fascinating places and stories people have already submitted.
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