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Get InspiredNorth AmericaUnited StatesNew YorkSeneca FallsWomen's Rights National Historical Park

Women's Rights National Historical Park

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National Historical Park·Reflective, Educational, Historic, Inspiring
The Wesleyan Chapel, site of the first Women's Rights Convention
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Women's Rights NHP celebrates the American Women's Rights Movement and its inception in Seneca Falls, New York.
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Visitors can come to learn about the largest social movement in history, the women's rights movement.
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The First Wave Statue is one of the iconic sites of Women's Rights NHP.
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Take a ranger led tour in the home where Elizabeth Cady Stanton led the women's rights movement and raised 7 children
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The Wesleyan Chapel, site of the first Women's Rights Convention
Photo by from Nps
Women's Rights NHP celebrates the American Women's Rights Movement and its inception in Seneca Falls, New York.
Photo by from Nps
Visitors can come to learn about the largest social movement in history, the women's rights movement.
Photo by from Nps
The First Wave Statue is one of the iconic sites of Women's Rights NHP.
Photo by from Nps
Take a ranger led tour in the home where Elizabeth Cady Stanton led the women's rights movement and raised 7 children
Photo by from Nps

Women’s Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls serves as a powerful monument to the origins of the women's rights movement in America. Visitors are invited to walk the grounds where activists first formally demanded the right to vote, including the iconic Wesleyan Chapel. The park features meticulously preserved historic buildings and detailed exhibits that highlight the lives and contributions of social reformers like Elizabeth Cady Stanton. It provides a deep, reflective dive into the 19th-century social reform movements that continue to shape modern civil rights. This site is an essential stop for travelers of all ages seeking to understand the evolution of human rights in the United States.

Women’s Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls serves as a powerful monument to the origins of the women's rights movement in America. Visitors are invited to walk the grounds where activists first formally demanded the right to vote, including the iconic Wesleyan Chapel. The park features meticulously preserved historic buildings and detailed exhibits that highlight the lives and contributions of social reformers like Elizabeth Cady Stanton. It provides a deep, reflective dive into the 19th-century social reform movements that continue to shape modern civil rights. This site is an essential stop for travelers of all ages seeking to understand the evolution of human rights in the United States.

Address
136 Fall Street
Websitenps.gov
Phone3155680024

Highlights

  • Tour the site of the historic 1848 Women’s Rights Convention

  • Explore the Wesleyan Chapel and Elizabeth Cady Stanton House

  • Engage with exhibits on 19th-century social reform

  • Learn about the abolitionist roots of the suffrage movement

Best For

History buffs and those interested in the American women's suffrage movement.

Currency

USD $

Time of Day

Lunch

Languages Spoken

English

Occasion Tags

Educational, Family, History Lovers

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Location

Seneca Falls, New York, United States
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