Women's Rights National Historical Park, located at 136 Fall Street in Seneca Falls, New York, is a significant institution dedicated to telling the story of …
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Oct 7, 2024
This little gem is well worth a visit! The exhibits were so well done and educational, as well as entertaining. We attended a lecture in the church that was first-rate. The ranger was extremely kn… Full review by ET-PR
Oct 2, 2024
I have been to this park several times as I live nearby. It is good to visit with company to see with fresh eyes but there are some changing displays. Always more to see there. We went with a range… Full review by dese2
Oct 1, 2024
We went to the visitor’s center and the nearby hall in downtown Seneca Falls. The visitor’s center had a very good video and many exhibits. The nearby meeting hall was also nice. We did not visit any… Full review by esprouls47
I will only be able to visit here when the two homes are not open (on a Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday). Is this site worth the visit if I don't go in those homes, or should I wait a few years?
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You definitely should still visit. The museum is amazing and so worth the visit. You won't be disappointed in the museum or the quaint little town of Seneca Falls!
I just learned that everything will be closed when we scheduled to visit next week. I cannot believe how sad this is at this point in our nation's history! I'm bringing my 9-year-old daughter from California to learn about women's history after all we've been through this last year as a country. I cannot emphasize how disappointed I am that nothing will be open as I doubt we will ever be in this part of the country again. Is there anything at all we can see on a Tuesday?
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The Park will reopen seven days a week on July 9th. There is a beautiful water wall next the visitor center in Declaration Park. We are very sorry to miss you on your visit to Seneca Falls.
We are driving through on a Monday and sad that you are closed that day. My daughter is so bummed! Is there much to see from the outside when the buildings are closed?
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Yes, there is the Declaration of Sentiments Water Wall in Declaration Park. The area is adjacent to the visitor center. Note that the national park is open July 18th 9 am to Noon for …
Yes, there is the Declaration of Sentiments Water Wall in Declaration Park. The area is adjacent to the visitor center. Note that the national park is open July 18th 9 am to Noon for the closing events of Convention Days.
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What is Women's Rights National Historical Park?
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The historical park consists of a visitor center and four historic buildings. The visitor center and the Weslyean Chapel are next door to each other with the other buildings spread...