Revolutionary Women

250th Anniversary of the American Revolution Series

About This Tour

Revolutionary Women

During the Revolutionary War, the women of Alexandria, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Richmond, and Washington, D.C. played crucial roles on the homefront. Whether contributing to the war effort through nursing, espionage, or managing businesses in the absence of men, the women of these historic locales demonstrated unwavering strength, resourcefulness, and a commitment to the revolutionary cause. Their stories remain integral to the rich tapestry of the American Revolutionary War.

Your Tour at a Glance

Tour Highlights Include

Fully Customizable Programs

Washington, DC Touring

Clara Barton Missing Soldier's Office Museum

DAR, Daughters of the American Revolution Museum

Sewall-Belmont House / National Woman's Party at the Sewall-Belmont Women's Equality National Museum

George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate

Old Town Alexandria Touring

Gadsby's Tavern

Christ Church

Torpedo Factory

Lucy Barns Museum

Fredericksburg, Virginia

Kenmore

Mary Washington House

Richmond, Virginia Touring

Virginia Women's Monument - Voices from the Garden

Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site

Jamestown, Virginia

Women at Work Tour in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

Yorktown, Virginia

American Revolution Museum

Your Group. Your Tour. Your Way.

Every Program Built Around Your Group

At MARS Tours & Travel, every trip is thoughtfully crafted to reflect your group’s unique interests, pace, and priorities. As custom group tour specialists, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all travel—each itinerary is hand-curated to deliver a fun, meaningful, and seamless travel experience. Whether you're planning a student adventure, faith-based journey, cultural exploration, or family getaway, we make it your tour from start to finish.

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