The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House pays tribute to this legendary, charismatic American civil rights leader who fought for equal rights for women and for their right to vote. The museum is located in the house where Susan spent her most active years and where she was arrested in 1872. The house boasts a collection of research materials, artifacts, and memorabilia from Susan’s life that are related to her struggles and legacy.

Susan also died in this house after giving her famous speech in Baltimore entitled “Failure is Impossible.” In addition, the museum is a learning center, challenging and inspiring younger generations to make a difference in their community through a range of different programs, from Girl Scouts to Healthy Ageing and Grade School.

17 Madison St, Rochester, NY 14608, 585-235-6124

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