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Women's Rights National Historical Park is a seven-acre historic park in Seneca Falls and Waterloo, originally established in 1980 to honor some of New York's most prominent feminist figures, including major figures in attendace of the first Women's Rights Convention. Four historic properties are protected by the park, including the Wesleyan Methodist Church, which hosted the landmark Seneca Falls Convention, and the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House. A visitor center features exhibits and sculptures honoring seminal figures such as Lucretia Mott, Mary Ann M'Clintock, and Frederick Douglass, along with a Suffrage Press Printshop and an educational center. A number of attractions are also showcased along the Votes for Women History Trail, including Rochester's Susan B. Anthony House and Mount Hope Cemetery.
Women's Rights National Historical Park , 136 Fall St, Seneca Falls, NY 13148, Phone: 315-568-0024
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