Monday, June 29, 2009

Visit women's history sites this summer!

Will You See Women's History Sites This Summer? If you are planning any kind of road trip, this summer, be sure and check the newly expanded, 2nd Edition of Guide to Women's History Sites and Resources.

This wonderful, unique guide produced by National Collaborative for Women's History Sites profiles 40 historic homes, museums, and research centers across the country that honor and interpret women's lives. The homes of women like Eleanor Roosevelt, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mary McLeod Bethune, Alice Paul, Pearl Buck, and many others are included.

In addition, there's the Rosie the Riveter National Historic Park in California, the Arizona Women's Heritage Trail, and the Chicago Women's Liberation Union Herstory Project, as well as other research and archival centers, archeological sites, and National Park facilities.

Each double-page, illustrated spread covers the Facilities, Programs and Collections at each site, as well as websites and contact information.
This great new book also features 50 pages of Resources for travelers and teachers, including Women's History Travel Itineraries and Tours, plans for Teaching with Historic Places, and lists of useful books and websites.

Order today, and enjoy it this summer. Women's history is all around us!
Guide to Women's History Sites and Resources 144 pages, 5½ x 8½" paperback, 4-color cover, over 100 photographs $8.95
Click here to order: Guide to Women's History Sites and Resources

National Women's History Project
3440 Airway Dr Ste F
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
http://www.nwhp.org
(707) 636-2888
nwhp@nwhp.org

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