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There’s something for everyone!
Exhibition premiers, craft activities for children, virtual lectures and so much more!
Our Programs:
Discover the History | Hands on History | Remembering Santa Monica
Events:
Speaker Series | Special Events | Lecture Series | Virtual Events
ANNUAL GALA TRIBUTE DINNER
Incase you missed it, check it out!
We had a fun evening online as we celebrated our honorees:
Susan Gabriel Potter, Museum President
WISE & Healthy Aging
Iao Katagiri (posthumously)

California’s Role in Women’s Suffrage
The ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920 established the right to vote for white women in America. The suffrage movement’s success depended in large part on the groundswell of state initiatives and the organization of local women’s clubs at the turn of the century. As the sixth state to allow women to vote in 1911, California served as a turning point, with a population large enough to double the eligible women voters in the country.