Womens Rights National Historic Park

ADDRESS:136 Fall St, Seneca Falls, NY 13148-1517
PHONE:Visitor Information (315) 568-0024 / Park Headquarters (315) 568-2991
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Womens Rights National Historic Park Details

  • visitor center
  • guided tours
  • restrooms
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Sites related to the first Women's Rights Convention... more on Property Information by Discover our Town and Wcities
In 1848 Elizabeth Cady Stanton and four other women invited the public to the First... more on www.nps.gov
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DIRECTIONS
The directions below will route you directly to our park visitor center, 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls. Once you arrive, park staff are available to provide further directions and maps to the additional park sites. By Plane The nearest airports to the park are at Syracuse, Rochester, and Ithaca. Auto rental is available at all three airports. By Car From the North From the New York State Thruway (I-90) take exit 41 (Route 414). Turn right onto Route 414 South after exiting the tollbooth. Follow Route 414 South for approximately four miles. At the intersections of Routes 414 and Route 5 & 20 (the same road at this point), turn left onto Route 5 & 20 East and 414 South. Follow for approximately one and a half miles into the Village of Seneca Falls. The Visitor Center is on the left at 136 Fall Street (5, 20, 414) as you enter the downtown area. There is a tall white flag pole in front of the Visitor Center. The Wesleyan Chapel is next to the Visitor Center, with Declaration Park located between the two structures. The Visitor Center and Wesleyan Chapel are located on the North side of Fall Street (5, 20, 414) between Clinton and Mynderse Streets. By Car From the West Travel East on Route 5 & 20 East and 414 South into the Village of Seneca Falls. The Visitor Center is on the left at 136 Fall Street (5, 20, 414) as you enter the downtown area. There is a tall white flag pole in front of the Visitor Center. The Wesleyan Chapel is next to the Visitor Center, with Declaration Park located between the two structures. The Visitor Center and Wesleyan Chapel are located on the North side of Fall Street (5, 20, & 414) between Clinton and Mynderse Streets. By Car From the South Travel North on Route 414 into the Village of Seneca Falls. Go through the Bayard Street stop light and get into the left turn lane as you cross the bridge, follow the signs for 414 North. At the first stoplight on the other side of the bridge, turn left onto Fall Street (5, 20, 414). Go through one stop light (State Street), the Wesleyan Chapel and Visitor Center are on your right. There is a tall white flag pole in front of the Visitor Center. The Wesleyan Chapel is next to the Visitor Center, with Declaration Park located between the two structures. The Visitor Center and Wesleyan Chapel are located on the North side of Fall Street (5, 20, 414) between Clinton and Mynderse Streets. By Car From the East Travel West on Route 5 & 20 into the Village of Seneca Falls. Follow 5 & 20 West and 414 North, turn right onto Fall Street. Go through one stop light (State Street), the Wesleyan Chapel and Visitor Center are on your right. There is a tall white flag pole in front of the Visitor Center. The Wesleyan Chapel is next to the Visitor Center, with Declaration Park located between the two structures. The Visitor Center and Wesleyan Chapel are located on the North side of Fall Street (5, 20, 414) between Clinton and Mynderse Streets. Parking Visitor parking is provided in a lot behind the Visitor Center and is accessible from Clinton Street. The lot has one space reserved for Handicapped Parking. Additional parking limited to two hours is available along Fall, Clinton, and Mynderse Streets. By Public Transportation Seneca Transit Service provides bus service to the surrounding communities. For more information call 1.866.736.3220 or go to www.rgta.com. There are no other buses or passenger trains that serve Seneca Falls or Waterloo. Nearby Auburn(12 miles to the East) and Geneva(10 miles to the West) are served by Greyhound, while Rochester and Syracuse are served by Amtrak and Greyhound. Seneca Falls and Waterloo are served by taxi cab companies which offer service to Auburn, Geneva, Syracuse, and Rochester.
MISCELLANEOUS
Admission : All public programs, tours, exhibits, and film are free to the public.
Childrens Programs: Junior Ranger Program
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