WALKING AND VIRTUAL TOURS
The tours listed below are designed to be one hour virtual tours and 2 hour walking tours with pre-determined meeting points and routes starting in Washington, DC. We've crafted over two dozen niche tours that are led by a professional tour guide in high demand, so availability is limited. You may also request specific tours alongside a range of dates and we'll do our best to match it. A Tour Of Her Own (TOHO) is the first tourism company in Washington, D.C. to focus exclusively on women’s history. TOHO specializes in historical tours, special events, consulting and virtual experiences. TOHO reframes and rethinks traditional history. We use storytelling to integrate the challenges and contributions of women into our narratives. We embrace guided tourism because of its unique ability to ignite social change. Our programs are offered both live and virtually.
2 HOUR WALKING TOURS
1 HOUR VIRTUAL TOURS
The Women’s History Mile (Walking) Discover the downtown district rich with theaters, restaurants, shops, and the Capitol One Arena. Weave through the streets of unassuming neighborhoods like Gallery Place and Metro Center to explore women's history on the most unexpected corners. Get a glimpse of Pennsylvania Avenue where feminists have marched in support of suffrage, abolition, temperance and labor rights. Be introduced to public art and bustling small businesses, demonstrating that DC is full of people and creativity - and more than traditional marble monuments honoring Presidents. Engage with your licensed professional tour guide for insight into life like a local as your group discovers historical markers and cultural gems. The sites and stories of women like Mary Church Terrell, Clara Barton, and America's beloved first ladies will illustrate how women have been essential to the growth of Washington, DC and the prosperity of the United States. // Starts at Navy Memorial // Ends near Freedom Plaza // Suggested 3 hours // 2 Hour option available
HERstory on the National Mall (Walking) Along the National Mall, we honor American history with monuments celebrating our greatest presidents and memorials grieving the loss of men who sacrificed their lives in military service. Their stories are essential to American leadership and prosperity, but these traditional narratives have overlooked the exceptional contributions of women. Of the 40 monuments, memorials, and statues on the National Mall, none are dedicated to women’s history. Among them, women’s representation appears only in the corners and shadows, where we’ll help you discover them and interpret their significance for a broader and more accurate understanding of the American experience. Starts at Lincoln Memorial // Ends at FDR Memorial // Suggested 3 hours // 2 Hour option available
Women Who Climbed Capitol Hill (Walking) They climbed Capitol Hill only to have their stories left out of the historical narrative. This tour puts lawmakers and justice warriors front and center to acknowledge the contributions of women in the legislative and judicial branches of government. The grounds of Capitol Hill are home to trailblazing activism, like the suffragists who are honored at the historic Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument. Of course, a women’s history tour of the hill would be incomplete without celebration of Dr. Carla Hayden, the first woman to earn the title of Librarian of Congress. This experience truly offers a broad perspective of local and national civics and we invite you to rethink American politics with us. Starts at Peace Circle // Ends at Belmont-Paul Hour // Suggested 3 hours // 2 Hour option available
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