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Martha Hughes Cannon Trip

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Take a trip for 2 to Washington DC to witness the dedication of the statue of Martha Hughes Cannon in statuary Hall. Expected date of dedication (August 2020)

Package includes:

  • 2 people
  • 5-days
  • 4-nights
  • Round-trip airfare and lodging

Utah's state legislature recently voted to send a statue of a nineteenth-century doctor named Martha Hughes Cannon to represent Utah in Statuary Hall. Each state only gets two statues. Of the 100 statues in Statuary Hall, just nine are women.

Martha Hughes Cannon as a young girl came across the plains with a group Mormon pioneers, and settled in Salt Lake City, She was a public health advocate, and as a pioneer in running for the State Senate in the 1800s. She ran for political office when Utah first became a state.

Cannon was the first woman elected state senator in the country. She and many other women in Utah advocated around the country for universal women's suffrage, testifying before the U.S. Congress and representing Utah women in national suffrage associations.

2020 Celebrates 100 years of the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote.