Trace the Knoxville women who helped turn suffrage into law
1.5 hours
Guide, historic sites
Explore the local stories behind the long fight for women’s right to vote. Discover the people and places that helped shape Knoxville’s role in the suffrage movement.
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East Tennessee History Center, 601 S. Gay Street
Laura provided 90 minutes of history and anecdotes during our tour of the Eugenia Williams house and grounds. It is a privilege and treasure to have this property restored and available to the public. Gratitude to the Aslan Foundation for funding the purchase and restoration in Knoxville.
Victoria Durham
May 8, 2026
Laura provided 90 minutes of history and anecdotes during our tour of the Eugenia Williams house and grounds. It is a privilege and treasure to have this property restored and available to the public. Gratitude to the Aslan Foundation for funding the purchase and restoration in Knoxville.
Victoria Durham
May 8, 2026
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