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Women's Rights National Historical ParkWaterwall in Declaration Park adjacent to the visitor center
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Women's Rights National Historical Park
Volunteer
 

Volunteers at Women's Rights National Historical Park can assist in a number of ways.

In the Interpretation Division, volunteers greet visitors, provide information about guided tours, directions to park sites, and operate sales centers at the Visitor Center and M'Clintock House. They can present tours of the Wesleyan Chapel and the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House.

In the Cultural Resources Division, volunteers can work with the park's library, exhibits, archives, artifact collection, and historic sites.

In the Maintenance Division, volunteers can assist with grounds, special events, and historic preservation projects.

For more information or to find out how you or your group can help as a part of the Volunteers-in-Parks Program, contact us or call John Stoudt, the Volunteer Coordinator, at 315.568.2991 x 3004.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and daughter Harriot, 1856
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
called her house in Seneca Falls "the center of the rebellion"
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Statue of Frederick Douglass in the park visitor center
Men for Women's Rights
In 1848 Frederick Douglass and many more men came in support of equality
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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: February 19, 2009 at 12:12 EST