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Women's Rights National Historical Park
For Kids
 

Junior Ranger Program
Young visitors may use our junior ranger program booklet to explore the Park Visitor Center and some of our historic sites. It is a workbook full of questions, puzzles, and coloring pages to help kids learn about the women's rights movement. When you arrive at the Park Visitor Center, ask the ranger at the information desk for one to fill out. Successful completion of the workbook earns the junior ranger a badge and a certificate.

 
poster showing the three different passport stamps available at our park.
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Our park is "rich" in passport stamps. The park stamp, Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, and the Network to Freedom Underground Railroad stamps are all available.
Add three stamps to your National Parks Passport. Ask at the visitor center where to get our park's three different stamps during your visit.
Multimedia educational program
Views of the National Parks
a multimedia educational program for teachers and students of all ages
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Park ranger flat straw hat made by Stratton USA
Do you love our National Parks? Be a WebRanger!
The National Park Service's site for kids of all ages.
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Wesleyan Chapel, site of the First Women's Rights Convention, as it appears today.  

Did You Know?
Did you know the women's rights movement formally began in the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, New York?
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Last Updated: July 29, 2008 at 11:57 EST