This tour highlights women’s stories of work, activism and philanthropy in the historic working-class neighborhood of Southwest Downtown.
What did suffrage mean to the lives of women in the Pikes Peak Region? Facilitated by staffers of the Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, this tour highlights women’s stories of work, activism, and philanthropy in the historic working-class neighborhood of Southwest Downtown.
Discover how the 19th Amendment – which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year – paved the way for women to actively advocate for themselves, their families and their community.
*Pictured: Women Suffragists outside of the National Woman’s Party Headquarters in Colorado Springs, 222 N. Tejon Street,1916, Harry L. Standley, Photographer, courtesy Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum.
$10
Phone: (719) 886-0088
Email: claire@downtowncs.com
2020/08/08 - 2020/08/08
Additional time info:
Participants are encouraged to arrive at 9:30 a.m. to enjoy a free coffee beverage of their choice (included in ticket price). Tours begins promptly at 10 a.m.
Loyal Coffee
408 S. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903