AKA Sisterhood Mural
Kamala Harris, Madam Vice President | 10
Alethia Tanner Park
A self-emancipated woman | 12
Alice Roosevelt's House
The other Washington Monument | 14
Alice's Artistic Retreat
Alice Pike Barney, a creative New Woman | 16
Alma Thomas House
White House art inspired by a tree in Logan Circle | 18
American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial
She served and sacrificed | 20
Anderson House
Isabel Weld Perkins, a jet-setting art patron | 22
Anna J. Cooper House
The only woman quoted in the US passport | 24
Anne Royall's Grave
The first female congressional correspondent | 26
Asbury UMC DC
Emily and Mary Edmonson's faith and freedom | 28
Beau Thai
Aschara Vigsittaboot's mom inspires a curry | 30
Belmont-Paul National Monument
Where women first fought | 32
Bene Millinery
Vanilla Beane, maker of crowns | 34
Black Lives Matter Plaza
#BreonnaTaylor: Say her name | 36
Cafe Mozart
Hildegard Fehr becomes an entrepreneur for $1.76 | 38
Cherry Trees of DC
Eliza Scidmore, the woman behind the blossoms | 40
Contemplative Court
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper represents women | 42
The Decatur House
Charlotte Dupuy sued for her freedom | 44
Dolley Madison House
The second-most-visited residence in Washington | 46
Dorothy Height Post Office
Godmother of Civil Rights | 48
Dumbarton House
National Society of The Colonial Dames of America | 50
Dumbarton Oaks Park
Beatrix Jones Farrand designed gardens for Bliss | 52
Eleanor Roosevelt Statue
A syndicated newspaper columnist | 54
Ellen Wilson Place
From alley to activism, from displacement to home | 56
Enid A. Haupt Garden
A special Eden gifted by a publishing heiress | 58
The Extra Mile
Juliette "Daisy" Gordon, the Girl Scouts' founder | 60
Farragut Square
The teenage artist behind the masculine statues | 62
Federal District Markers
The Garden Club of America welcomes you to DC | 64
Female Union Band Society
Burial ground for a band of sisters | 66
First Ladies Water Garden
A hidden oasis to honor women in the spotlight | 68
The First Woman Marine
Opha May Jacob Johnson served her country | 70
Flora Molton Call Box
A street corner tribute for a street corner icon | 72
Folger Shakespeare Library
Emily Folger's quest to preserve literary history | 74
Ford's Theatre
Frankie Childers Hewitt preserved Lincoln's legacy | 76
The Four Founders
Founding the Daughters of the American Revolution | 78
FREED Ladies
African American Civil War Museum comes to life | 80
The Furies Collective
The L words: Lesbians, Literature, and Liberation | 82
GALA Hispanic Theatre
Rebecca Read tells the story of Latino culture | 84
Gallaudet Memorial
Alice Cogswell, inspiration to Thomas Gallaudet | 86
Grave of Alice Birney
Founder of the PTA rests at Oak Hill Cemetery | 88
Hidden Figures Way
Black women's contributions to space exploration | 90
Hillwood Estate
Marjorie Merriweather Post's lost Smithsonian | 92
Hotel Zena
A mindfully curated feminine space | 94
The Howard Theatre
Ladies sing the blues | 96
Human Rights Porch
Social justice at Washington National Cathedral | 98
International Spy Museum
Virginia Hall, an unlikely spy with only one leg | 100
Jeanne d'Arc
To the women of America from the women of France | 102
Juanita Thornton Library
Her community needed books, not burgers | 104
Julia Child House
The celebrity chef 's butter-yellow home | 106
Justice O'Connor Portrait
Paving the way for women on the Supreme Court | 108
La Cosecha
A market for Latin American women innovators | 110
Lady Bird Johnson Park
"Where flowers bloom, so does hope" | 112
Letelier-Moffitt Memorial
A political assassination, a personal tragedy | 114
Letena Restaurant
Yamrot Ezineh serves authentic Ethiopian cuisine | 116
Librarian of Congress
Carla Hayden, the people's librarian | 118
Lincoln Park
Memorial to Mary McLeod Bethune | 120
The Lockwood DC
Belva Lockwood, a woman of historic firsts | 122
Louise Slaughter Tree
An arboreal tribute to a legislative lioness | 124
Lucretia Mott Portrait
A Quaker activist at the National Portrait Gallery | 126
Martin's Tavern Booth 3
Where Jacqueline went from Bouvier to Kennedy | 128
Mary Ann Shadd Cary
First Black female publisher in North America | 130
Mary Livingston Ripley Garden
Mary Livingston Ripley's fragrant oasis | 132
Maya Angelou Stairs
"When I decided to speak, I had a lot to say." | 134
Maydan
Rose Previte creates a gathering place | 136
Miss Pixie's
Pixie Windsor stacks it deep and sells it cheap | 138
Missing Soldiers Office
Clara Barton, angel of the battlefield | 140
Myrtilla Miner's Legacy
The education pioneer who founded UDC | 142
National Capitol Columns
Remembering two pillars of preservation | 144
NGA Impressionists
Mary Cassatt makes a strong impression | 146
Nuns of the Battlefield
A monument to Civil War angels of mercy | 148
Octagon House
The haunted house that helped build a capital | 150
Olive Seward Statue
The strange story of a mysterious statue | 152
The Outrage
Rebecca Lee Funk creates a hub for activism | 154
Patterson Mansion
Journalist, publisher, and ultimate insider | 156
Pennsylvania Avenue
Remember the ladies in the blueprint of America | 158
Phyllis Wheatley YWCA
The hill she climbed, a revolutionary journey | 160
Phoebe Waterman Haas Public Observatory
An astronomy star | 162
Puddin'
Toyin Alli serves up divine comfort food | 164
The REACH
Reimagining a historic performing arts venue | 166
Republic Restoratives
Pia Carusone & Rachel Gardner, founding mothers | 168
Red Door Salon
Elizabeth Arden builds a beauty empire | 170
Rosa Parks SafeHouse
Healing and friendship at the Mansion on O Street | 172
Rosedale Community Center
Mamie "Peanut" Johnson, a field of her own | 174
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Mural
A significant gesture by a woman-owned company | 176
Sakakawea Statue
A courageous young woman led the way | 178
Sara Andrews Spencer Grave
A resting place for a women's rights fighter | 180
Saturday Night Salons
Georgia Douglas Johnson's cultural renaissance | 182
Sheep by the Sea
Wilhelmina Cole Holladay created the NMWA | 184
Slowe-Burrill House
The secret herstory of a Brookland home | 186
The Spirit of Nursing
Memorializing Jane Delano, nursing revolutionary | 188
The Star-Spangled Banner
Mary Pickersgill's handiwork is American history | 190
Students Aspire Sculpture
Truth and justice at Howard University | 192
Surratt Boarding House
Once the home of a convicted conspirator | 194
The Tabard Inn
Matriarchs, movements, and military officers | 196
Teaism
Michelle, Linda, and Lela share the integrity of tea | 198
The Temperance Fountain
A maligned monument to a misunderstood movement | 200
Terrell Place
Mary Church Terrell, lifting as she climbed | 202
The Titanic Memorial
Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney's haunting tribute | 204
Tudor Place
Washington women preserve America's story | 206
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Welcome home, daughters of America | 208
Vladka Meed's Story
A Holocaust story of courage and resistance | 210
Walsh-McLean Mansion
A doomed marriage and a cursed diamond | 212
Wangari Gardens
Dr. Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate | 214
Warner Theatre
Take a stroll among the sidewalk stars | 216
Washington Mystics
Watch women win at basketball | 218
Washington Spirit
Professional soccer scores in the nation's capital | 220
The Whittemore House
She was a secretary... in the Presidential Cabinet | 222
The Willard Hotel
Home to peacocks, poets, and first ladies | 224
Women in Politics Mural
Equality is on the ballot | 226
Woodrow Wilson House
Home to America's first female president | 228
Zitkala-Sa, aka Red Bird
Women's Suffrage Mural: Zitkala-Sa, a Native voice | 230