DAR Members come from diverse backgrounds and join together around the world to promote a shared mission.
On the national level and in local communities, DAR collaborates with a variety of others to spread awareness of common objectives.
Each year the DAR awards scholarships to students showing dedication to the pursuit of education.
Explore the historic homes and other sites across the country.
Revolution in Their Words, marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States by examining the nation’s founding through the firsthand accounts of those who lived it.
First ladies, writers, artists. Learn more about the DAR Daughters who have received the distinction as a Dazzling Daughter.
The E Pluribus Unum Educational Initiative focuses on members of underrepresented groups who supported the American Revolution.
From forgotten stories to family treasures – start your genealogy journey today using DAR's many free resources and research tools.
Members can donate to the the DAR and purchase a corresponding pin from the DAR Insignia Store.
Following approval of the PG Project, your contributions will help preserve the legacy of our National Society and our country.
Suffragists in Washington DC: The 1913 Parade and the Fight for the Right to Vote
Rebecca Boggs Roberts, author of Suffragists in Washington, D.C., September 11, 2018
Living the Electric Life
Patrick Sheary, July 11, 2017
Cosmetics of Early America
C-SPAN3 American History TV – February 14, 2017
Washington's Descendants at Tudor Place
C-SPAN3 American History TV – April 12, 2016
Remembering the American Revolution: 1776-1890
C-SPAN3 American History TV – (Part 1) February 19, 2016
Remembering the American Revolution: 1776-1890
C-SPAN3 American History TV – (Part 2) February 19, 2016
Fashioning the New Woman, 1890-1925
C-SPAN3 American History TV - April 23, 2013
DAR National Headquarters
C-SPAN3 American History TV - April 23, 2013