Mary McLeod Bethune Council House - Washington Landmark

  • 1318 Vermont Ave
    NW Washington, DC 20005-3607
  • Visitor Information (202) 673-24
  • www.nps.gov
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Admission:
There are no fees for touring Mary McLeod Bethune Council House NHS.
Events:
http://www.nps.gov/mamc/planyourvisit/events.htm
Open Hours:
Mon-Sat 10am-5pm (last tour begins at 4pm); Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.
Reservations:
Drop-in visitors are welcome during our open hours. We request that groups make reservations because space and staff are limited and we need to be able to plan for your visit. Please call 202 673-2402.
Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
1318 Vermont Ave
NW Washington, DC 20005-3607
Amenities
  • Wheelchair Accessible
Description
  • ... her greatest national and international recognition at the Washington, DC townhouse at 1318 Vermont Avenue, NW, that is now this Historic Site. It was the first headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) and was her ... more on Nps.gov
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  • ... her greatest national and international recognition at the Washington, DC townhouse at 1318 Vermont Avenue, NW, which is now an historic site. It was the first headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) and was her ... more on GoCityKids.com
  • ... achieved her greatest national and international recognition at the Washington, DC townhouse at 1318 Vermont Avenue, NW, that is now this Historic Site. It was the first headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) and ... more on Nps.gov
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... century brick rowhouse was the home of educator and activist Mary McLeod Bethune. The original purpose of the home was as headquarters ... a user of yelp.com. Reviews from Yelp

Directions

Note: Street parking is very limited. Make sure you read the signs. We suggest using mass transit for the later stages of your trip to the Site. From Baltimore and Points North: Take the Baltimore-Washington Parkway south to US Route 50 west (which become

Web Resources
  • www.nps.gov
  • http://www.virginia.org