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Women's Rights National Historical Park
Visitor Center
 
 
Park Visitor Center is a three story brick building with windows across the front.
Visitor Center, 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls.

Begin your visit to Women's Rights National Historical Park in the visitor center.

View an introductory film "Dreams of Equality" in the Guntzel Theater.

Explore our permanent exhibit gallery on the second floor.

Meet the organizers of the convention face to face at the First Wave statue exhibit.

Rangers and park staff may assist you with planning your visit, brochures, tour times, schedules, directions, and maps.

Restrooms are located off the first floor lobby. The visitor center is accessible to wheelchair users.

Adjacent to the visitor center is Declaration Park with outdoor seating, the Waterwall, and the Wesleyan Chapel.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and her daughter Harriot, 1856.  

Did You Know?
Did you know that before Susan B. Anthony campaigned for woman's suffrage, her good friend Elizabeth Cady Stanton spearheaded the First Women's Rights Convention in America?
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Last Updated: August 18, 2008 at 12:16 EST