Women's Voices Tour
The Women’s Voices focuses on nine women of Ashland who span a century of social, cultural, and political evolution. As you visit the rooms they inhabited, you’ll hear their voices–the causes they championed, the challenges they faced, and the heartache they suffered. Their stories reflect the changing role of women in society from the early 19th century to the mid-20th century.
Women’s Voices tour may be arranged as a private tour for groups of 8 to 15 people. Contact Ian Paine to arrange your visit at 859-266-8581 x 207, or ipaine@henryclay.org.
45 minutes
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$25 adults
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$15 students ages 6-college,
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Free for children 5 years old or under