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Explore Seneca Falls, the Birthplace of Women’s Rights
posted by Teresa Farrell at 2022-03-16 20:41:00
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Seneca Falls is also home to plenty of restaurants, ranging from pubs to cafes to fine dining, many of which offer patio dining along the water during the summer months.
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Just don’t go looking for waterfalls: despite its name, you won’t find any in Seneca Falls. That’s because the town was named for what was once more like a series of rapids; with the establishment of the canal system and its locks, the rapids were eliminated to make it possible for boats to navigate as they hauled goods from town to town.
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You can also visit the Women’s Rights National Historic Park, which tells the story of the 1848 Women’s Rights Convention through a visitor’s center with exhibits and several historic houses, including the home of the convention’s main organizer and women’s rights leader Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who lived in Seneca Falls for 15 years.
The Seneca Falls Historic District also commemorates the town’s women’s rights history, as well as its contributions to the industrial revolution and the early manufacturing of fire engines and pump systems that would go on to be used throughout the world; and the Seneca Falls Historical Society Museum, which is supposedly haunted, deserves a stop as well.
Full information on trip planning and things to see and do can be found on Seneca Falls’ website.
PHOTO CREDITS
National Women’s Hall of Fame exterior view photo credit fingerlakes.org
Downtown Seneca Falls photo credit David Wilson
When Anthony Met Stanton Statue photo credit Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance
Women’s Rights plaque photo credit Kenneth Zirkel
posted at: 2022-03-16 20:41:00, last updated: 2022-04-16 18:55:23