Help spruce up the grounds at Paulsdale, the birthplace and family home of New Jersey’s most famous suffragist, Alice Stokes Paul.
The Alice Paul Institute invited the public on a tour of Alice Paul’s home, Paulsdale, on Saturday, Aug. 8 at noon and 1 p.m. at 128 Hooten Road in Mt. Laurel.
Alice Paul Institute invites the public to Open Second Saturday Tours of Paulsdale, 128 Hooton Road, the Mt. Laurel birthplace of Quaker suffragist Alice Paul, the second Saturday of every month. The next tour will be from…
The Alice Paul Institute will host Second Saturday tours of Paulsdale on Saturday, March 14 at noon and 1 p.m.
Tours include a 15-minute presentation about Alice Paul’s life and work and a walk around the…
Judith Corona-Karpowicz of Sewell and Melanie A. Leney of Marlton have been appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Alice Paul Institute.
Help spruce up the grounds at Paulsdale, the birthplace and family home of New Jersey’s most famous suffragist, Alice Paul.
‘Women Rock the 19th Amendment at Paulsdale,’ a women’s equality day event sponsored by the Alice Paul Institute, will be held on Sunday, Aug. 26 at 2 p.m. Please purchase tickets by Friday, Aug. 24.
The birthplace of Alice Paul beckons you to visit this summer with a wine tasting, programs and tours. Mt. Laurel baseball has plenty of summer tournaments to attend on those hot, summer days. Mt. Laurel Library is host to a wide array of…
By Sean Patrick Murphy
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie chose Paulsdale as the site where he signed legislation securing more than $10 million to help preserve 58 historic sites throughout the Garden State.
Paulsdale, tucked away on Hooton Road, is a sight to behold once you see it in person, but it’s also somewhat easy to mss if you’re not looking for it, or if you are.