Established December 28, 1980 Management National Park Service | Visitors 25,426 (in 2011) Area 2 ha Phone +1 315-568-2991 | |
Website Women's Rights National Historical Park Address 136 Fall St, Seneca Falls, NY 13148, USA Hours Closed today WednesdayClosedThursdayClosedFriday9AM–5PMSaturday9AM–5PMSunday9AM–5PMMondayClosedTuesdayClosedSuggest an edit Similar Elizabeth Cady Stanton H, M'Clintock House, Cayuga Lake State Park, National Women's Hall of Fa, Seneca Museum of Waterway Profiles |
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Women's Rights National Historical Park was established in 1980, and covers a total of 6.83 acres (27,600 m2) of land in Seneca Falls and nearby Waterloo, New York, United States.
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- First wave statue talk at women s rights national historical park
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- Votes For Women History TrailEdit
- References
The park consists of four major historical properties including the Wesleyan Methodist Church, which was the site of the Seneca Falls Convention, the first women's rights convention. The Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, and the homes of other early women's rights activists (the M'Clintock House and the Richard Hunt House) are also on display. The park includes a visitor center and an education and cultural center housing the Suffrage Press Printshop.
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Votes For Women History TrailEdit
The Votes For Women History Trail, created as part of the federal Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009, is administered by the Department of the Interior through the Women's Rights National Historical Park. The Trail is an automobile route that links sites throughout upstate New York important to the establishment of women's suffrage.
Sites on the trail include: