




- Tuesday and Wednesday reserved for school programs and group tours by appointment
- Thursday and Friday open for individual and group tours from 12pm-6pm
- One Saturday a month open for individual and group tours from 10AM-3pm
- Closed Sunday and Monday

- Guided and self-guided tours of the house and grounds
- Curriculum-based field trip programs for K-12 available for in person or virtual audiences
- Leadership development programs for girls
- Annual gala

- ADA accessible
- Restrooms
- Gift shop
- On-site accessible parking

- Self-guided tours $10
- Guided tours $12
- Goup tours $15/person
- Children under 6 free
Paulsdale

128 Hooton Rd, Mt Laurel Township, NJ 08054

856-231-1885
Paulsdale is a National Historic Landmark honoring the birthplace of suffragist and equal rights activist Alice Stokes Paul (1885-1977). Once a 173-acre farm managed by the Paul family, the two-story farmhouse has stood sentinel on Hooton Road for over 200 years. An excellent example of an adaptive reuse of an historic site, Paulsdale is now the headquarters of the Alice Paul Center for Gender Justice, which offers self-guided and guided tours of the permanent exhibition and the remaining 6.5 acres of land in addition to programs around leadership development, civic engagement, and the history of women's suffrage.
WHAT TO SEE AND DO
- Take a self-guided or guided tour of permanent exhibitions devoted to the life and legacy of early suffragist and equal rights activist Alice Stokes Paul
- Take an audio tour exploring the 6.5-acre property surrounding Paulsdale
- Attend a community program on topics like women’s suffrage history, civic engagement, or advocacy
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