Women's Rights National Historical Park

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Seneca Falls, United States

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National park· Art gallery· Historical place museum· Tourist attraction· Exhibit· Museum· Visitor center

Women's Rights National Historical Park Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Women's Rights National Historical Park is located in Seneca Falls, United States on 136 Fall St. Women's Rights National Historical Park is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category national park in United States.

Address

136 Fall St

Phone

+1 3155680024

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Amy

This was the museum for me! As someone who cares deeply about women’s rights, it was great to spend time in a place was filled with history, photos and experiences of the women who came before me. I only wish I had more time to explore.

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Adam Ninja

AMAZING! We saw a freeway exit for this after driving back from Niagara. I had no idea this national park existed, but it is incredible. And motivating. See the place where the US protests for women's rights started and human rights got boosted. I was inspired by the stories. And to stand in the very spots that women hundreds of years ago rallied for equality. With impact to the entire planet. Love this.

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Traci

This is a beautiful site which is home to a museum, outdoor space and the nearby Wesleyan Chapel, all which pay homage to women's rights. The museum is chock full of information and is a must-visit if you're in the area. They have National Parks passport stamps for all the nearby sites, too, if you visit on an off day which is nice.

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Robert Wilder

A have to see Historical locations in a quiet cute town of Seneca Falls (aka Bedford Falls at Christmas time From Its a Wonderful Life) Amazing Rangers! Park is beautiful maintained both it its historic Chapel, homes and grounds.

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Carey LaBella

Family detour on our NY vacation so that I could enjoy some history! Wonderful exhibits and a great tribute to women's rights. So glad we were able to take our children there.