The Upton House, located in Warren, Ohio, is a historic landmark that played a significant role in the women's suffrage movement. Built in 1840 in the Egyptian Revival style, it became the temporary center of the National American Woman Suffrage Association in 1903 and witnessed the growth of the organization under Harriet Taylor Upton's leadership, leading to the achievement of victory in 1920.
After being saved from possible demolition in 1989, the Upton House underwent extensive restoration and was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1993. Today, the house and gardens continue to be restored, preserving the legacy of Harriet Taylor Upton and the suffrage movement for future generations.
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