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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
2007-2010 Theme: "The Spirit of Hospitality Opens Doors of Opportunity "
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was founded October 11, 1890, and strives to promote patriotism, preserving American history and heritage, and securing the future through educating our children.

Constiution Hall Auditorium located in the Daughters of the American Revolution Headquarters in Washington D.C. This building occupies one full city block in downtown D.C., and hosts numerous events such as concerts, speakers, and operas.
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Missouri State Society Daughters of the American Revolution
2006-2008 Theme: "Show Me DAR in Missouri: Promoting Patriotism, Education, and Historical Preservation in the Heart of the U.S.A"
The Missouri State Society includes over a hundred chapters state wide that join in to support and uphold the National Society. Pictured left to right is Missouri's Madonna of the Trail, Roslyn Heights, Coldwater Cemetary, and Missouri Groves Cottage at Tamassee DAR School.




Roslyn Heights, our Missouri State DAR Headquarters in Boonville, Missouri. It was built in 1895 by Wilbur T. Johnson and his wife and has 18 rooms total: five bedrooms and two bathrooms. There are a total of EIGHT fireplaces! Click HERE to learn more!
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National Society Sons of the American Revolution
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National Society Children of the American Revolution
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