Clara Barton National Historic Site

Clara Barton National Historic Site

Clara Barton National Historic Site

"Their first view of the home was the fluttering of the United States flag from the tall flagpole above the house, and next, the Red Cross flag floating in the breeze over the central door, which was thrown hospitably open to receive the guests." -- Stephen E. Barton, nephew of Clara Barton Clara Barton National Historic Site commemorates the life of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. The home served as the headquarters and warehouse for the organization. From this house, Miss Barton organized American Red Cross relief efforts for victims of natural disasters and war. "She was a remarkable person who dedicated her life and energies to help others in times of need - both home and abroad, in peacetime as well as during military emergencies. Glen Echo was her home the last [15] years of her life and this structure illustrates her dedication and concern for those less fortunate than herself." --House Resolution 13157 presented before the 93rd Congress for the establishment of Clara Barton National Historic Site. The site is open daily and shown by guided tour. Tours start on the hour between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm. There is no admission charge. Groups of 10 or more require reservations, call 301-492-6245. The site is closed on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day and is administered under the George Washington Memorial Parkway.

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In A Nutshell Operating Hours & Seasons House shown by guided tour only. Tours start on the hour: 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, Noon, 1:00 PM, 2:00 PM, 3:00 PM and 4:00 PM....read more

Park Regulations & Safety Bus and Commercial Vehicle Directions MacARTHUR BOULEVARD FROM SANGAMORE ROAD TO GREAT FALLS IS A RESTRICTED ROADWAY. Commercial vehicles with more than four wheels are not permitted. This includes...read more

Things To Do Clara Barton National Historic Site commemorates the life of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. The home served as the headquarters and warehouse for the organization. From...read more

History Clara Barton Chronology 1821-1860 December 25, 1821 - Clarissa Harlowe Barton is born in North Oxford, Massachusetts, the youngest of five children of Stephen and Sarah Stone Barton. ...read more

Preservation Centennial Initiative 2016 Centennial Vision In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service in 2016, America invites the world to discover the meaning of national parks...read more

Just For Kids For Kids Students do you have to dress like Clara Barton for a school report or presentation? Download and print out our Dress Like Clara Barton handout for tips...read more

Frequently Asked Questions Where is the passport cancellation station? The site has two passport cancellations located inside the house in the bookstore; the Clara Barton National Historic Site and the Clara Barton Parkway....read more

Planning Your Visit Clara Barton's Glen Echo, Maryland home was a place of service. It was her house, but she used it as headquarters, warehouse and living quarters for the American...read more

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