Women's Rights National Historic Park
136 Fall Street
Seneca Falls, NY 13148
315-568-0024
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This was the site of the First Women's Rights Convention where 100 people over two days at the Wesleyan Chapel and made a public commitment to work together to improve women’s quality of life. The Park includes the Wesleyan Chapel, Declaration Park, the Stanton home, the M'Clintock House, where the Declaration of Sentiments was written, a visitor center, and an education and cultural center, which houses the Suffrage Press Printshop.
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