Headquarters staff can be reached during business hours of 8:30 a.m.4:00 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday-Friday.

Phone: 202.638.3153
Fax: 202.737.3162
Mail: 1776 D St NW, Room 224
Washington DC 20006-5303
E-mail: hq@nscar.org

C.A.R., the nation's oldest, largest, patriotic youth organization, offers membership to anyone under the age of 22, lineally descended from someone who rendered material aid to the cause of American Independence as a soldier, sailor, civil officer, or recognized patriot in one of the several Colonies or States, or of the United States. C.A.R. activities focus on patriotism, service, and education about our American heritage.

 

See a video of C.A.R. Members' activities HERE!

 

Harriett Lothrop, a prominent citizen and 19th century children's author of Concord, MA, presented the idea for a children's organization to the Daughters of the American Revolution Continental Congress in 1895; it was then chartered by the United States Congress. Organized "for the training of young people in true patriotism and love of country," C.A.R. has promoted this vision to hundreds of thousands of members. These boys and girls are the leaders of yesterday, today and tomorrow, now in a second century of keeping patriotism alive.

Take A Virtual Tour of The Children's Room!

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Full-screen (HDVT) version.

 

The Children's Room exhibits depict a boys' bedroom and a girls' bedroom of the American Revolutionary period. Other artifacts typical of the period are also displayed, as well as items significant to the history of the National Society of the Children of the American Revolution. The Children's Room is located on the third floor of DAR Memorial Continental Hall. Visitors are welcome.