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National Women's Hall of Fame
Established in 1969 in Seneca Falls "the birthplace of the American Women's Rights Movement "the National Women's Hall of Fame is the nation's oldest membership organization dedicated to honoring and celebrating the achievements of distinguished American
Established in 1969 in Seneca Falls – the birthplace of the American Women’s Rights Movement – the National Women’s Hall of Fame is the nation’s oldest membership organization dedicated to honoring and celebrating the achievements of distinguished American women. Housed in a historic bank building in the heart of the Seneca Falls Historic District, the Hall sponsors Induction Weekend where distinguished American women are celebrated for their significant contributions to society; exhibits and artifacts honoring Inductees; provides educational programs, including visiting authors, lecturers and programs of special interest; tours for visiting groups and schools; and more.
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Rochester Museum and Science Center
Let the fun, adventure and learning begin at the Rochester Museum and Science Center!
Joseph Smith Farm Welcome Center
Palmyra is home of Mormonism founder, Joseph Smith, and home to the world-famous Hill Cumorah Pageant.
Seneca Museum of Waterways
Located in downtown Seneca Falls, you will learn how the Seneca River and the Cayuga-Seneca Canal powered the rise of industry and fostered cultural development.
Ganondagan State Historic Site
Just 20 miles southeast of Rochester is Ganondagan State Historic Site, the site of a Native American community that once was a flourishing, vibrant center for the Seneca people