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The Stewart House Museum | |
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Location | Monmouth, Illinois |
Homepage | The Stewart House Museum Homepage |
Media related to The Stewart House Museum |
The early days of Kappa Kappa Gamma coincide with the history of women during the Victorian Period. Our founding was a bold move by women who at the time didn’t have the right to vote. Our tradition of preparing women for leadership opportunities comes right from the pages of history as women campaigned for that right and the right to hold public office. Knowing where we come from can help to put our current history into context. It can affirm for us that the struggles we encounter on the way to our goals are worth the effort—no matter how long it might take to achieve them. That is why we maintain The Stewart House Museum in Monmouth, Illinois, and our Fraternity Headquarters, Archives, and Heritage displays in Columbus, Ohio.
Contents
History Podcasts[edit]
Recorded Programs and Videos[edit]
Stewart House Newsletter[edit]
News from the Founder's Home has all the monthly news of current happenings at The Stewart House Museum in Monmouth, Illinois.
Museum Resources[edit]
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