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Women's history is tucked away in the four corners of the nation's capital, ready to be uncovered by curious locals and adventurous tourists. A city built by the founding fathers has now emerged as a community where often forgotten women lead and thrive. This city guidebook reveals the diverse history, both celebrated and hidden, of our founding mothers while also celebrating modern women who are shaping Washington, DC's vibrant culture.

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Women's history is tucked away in the four corners of the nation's capital, ready to be uncovered by curious locals and adventurous tourists. A city built by the founding fathers has now emerged as a community where often forgotten women lead and thrive. This city guidebook reveals the diverse history, both celebrated and hidden, of our founding mothers while also celebrating modern women who are shaping Washington, DC's vibrant culture.
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Calogera, KaitlinKaitlin Calogera embarked on a journey of entrepreneurship when she launched A Tour Of Her Own, the first tourism company in Washington, DC to focus exclusively on women's history. As a licensed tour guide, she recognized a lack of women's stories being represented in public spaces so she mobilized her community to reframe the traditional narrative through special events and historical tours. With a degree in History and a background coaching women's athletics, Kaitlin believes in the power of tGrawl, RebeccaRebecca Grawl is a professional DC tour guide with more than a decade's experience in public history, museum education, and tourism and is particularly proud of her involvement as a founding member of A Tour of Her Own, the first tour company in DC to focus exclusively on women's history. She is a proud graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman's College, member of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution as well as an alumnae and senior leader with the National Society Children of the A