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Women's Rights National Historical Park
For Teachers
 

Entering Upon the Great Work The First Women’s Rights Convention
Designed to meet the Fourth Grade curriculum. 

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Taking a Stand:  The Declaration of Sentiments 

Designed to meet the Seventh Grade curriculum.

View Program Overview | Pre and Post Visit Activities

 

Teaching with Historic Places Lesson Plan

"The M'Clintock House: A Home to the Women's Rights Movement" is a web based exploration of one of the park's historic buildings. Discover why this house is so important.

View Teaching with Historic Places Lesson Plan | Teaching with Historic Places Homepage


Our regular public programs including the park film “Dreams of Equality”, Wesleyan Chapel Tour, Elizabeth Cady Stanton House Tour, and self-guided museum exhibits are also available to education groups of every level.

 

E-mail us or call 315.568.0024 to schedule your class for one of our curriculum based programs or for a site visit.

 

Questions about bringing your class to Women’s Rights?  Check out our FAQ!

 

Get directions and a bus map.

 

The Wesleyan Chapel as it appears today.
Learn what happened in the Wesleyan Chapel in 1848
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Historic Seneca Knitting Mill  

Did You Know?
Did you know that the First Women's Rights Convention in America was held in Seneca Falls, New York in 1848?
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Last Updated: March 14, 2008 at 11:35 EST