Women's Rights National Historical Park 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148
About the Business
Women's Rights National Historical Park, located at 136 Fall Street in Seneca Falls, New York, is a significant institution dedicated to telling the story of the first Women's Rights Convention held in 1848. This park serves as an art gallery, museum, tourist attraction, and travel agency, offering visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the struggles for civil rights, human rights, and equality that took place during the 19th century.
Visitors can explore the revolutionary words of the Declaration of Sentiments, presented at the first Women's Rights Convention, and gain insight into the efforts of women's rights leaders, abolitionists, and other reformers. The park also offers 360-degree interactive virtual tours of its buildings and spaces, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the historical significance of the site.
Educators can plan class visits to the park and gather ideas for classroom lessons, making it a valuable resource for teaching students about the importance of equality and social justice. Women's Rights National Historical Park serves as a reminder that the fight for equality is ongoing and that all people must be accepted as equals.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This museum was so informative and inspiring. I am so proud of the people that fought for women's rights and what they accomplished. They have tours and an elevator for those who cannot negotiate stairs. Clean restrooms and an expensive gift shop. Parking is on the street."
"Super small national park. Clean bathrooms. Small exhibit inside the building. I would have never guessed there was a park here. Also I've never seen a passport cancelation stand but I don't do national parks often"
"My daughter and I loved this museum! You can easily spend a few hours here reading through the exhibits. Be sure to stop in the gift shop and purchase a souvenir to support the museum. Definitely worth a visit if you are in the Finger Lakes area."
"I've gone through the town on many occasions and never found the time to actually explore the history. This is a great place to learn about the suffrage of women in America and what they had to battle through in order to get the rights that they have today. A nice little Charming town to walk through and have a bite to eat while you immerse yourself in the history of women's rights."
"Inspirational and informative museum! My only feedback would be having the exhibits make a little more sense in terms of order. I didn’t quite know which way to go first and in which order to read the boards. Maybe having arrows showing you the best way to go would make more sense. But the museum is free and worth a visit for all women (and men too!)"
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