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Alice Paul Institute

Mount Laurel, New Jersey

All you need to know!

The Alice Paul Institute (API) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the legacy of Alice Paul, a pivotal leader in the fight for women's rights. Located at Paulsdale, her childhood home in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, this National Historic Landmark serves as both a museum and a vibrant hub for educational and leadership programs. API offers a variety of workshops, tours, and events focused on civic engagement, gender equality, and leadership development, particularly for young women. The institute continues Paul’s mission by advocating for the full ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.

Individual/Small Group Tour
Time: 1 hour
Group size: fewer than 10 people
Cost: self-guided $10/person; guided $12/person; free for kids under 6

The tour focuses on the values that Alice Paul learned during her childhood here at Paulsdale and the way those values led her to advocate for equality as a major figure in the women’s suffrage movement. We ask visitors to participate in a dialogue with us about what spurred Alice to become a leader and how they have been inspired to take on leadership roles to benefit their communities and the causes they care about.

Visitors may also review the exhibit Alice Paul: In Pursuit of Equality and walk around the grounds

Hours of Operation

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 12pm - 6pm
Friday: 12pm - 6pm
Saturday: 10am - 3pm
Sunday: Closed
128 Hooton Road, Mount Laurel Township, NJ, USA
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