dr_marvel: Frederick Douglass statue at Women's Rights National Historic Park, Seneca Falls, NY
dr_marvel: Sojourner Truth statue at Women's Rights National Historic Park, Seneca Falls, NY
dr_marvel: 1st Convention for Woman's Rights (1848), Wesleyan Chapel, Seneca Falls, NY
dr_marvel: Harriet Tubman statue, Equal Rights Heritage Center, Auburn, NY
dr_marvel: Official Torch of the 1977 National Women's Conference (November 18-21) carried ca. 2600 miles from Seneca Falls, New York to Houston, Texas, to symbolize the "Torch of Freedom". Hundreds of women carried the torch through 50 stops and 14 different states
dr_marvel: Bust of Abraham Lincoln in WIlliam Seward House, Auburn, NY
dr_marvel: Harriet Tubman home, Auburn, NY
dr_marvel: Spire of St. James Episcopal Church, Skaneateles, NY
dr_marvel: Grand staircase of William Seward house, Auburn, NY
dr_marvel: National Women's Hall of Fame, Seneca Falls, NY (Former Seneca Knitting Mill, 1844-1999)
dr_marvel: Inside the William Seward library, Auburn, NY
dr_marvel: Mural in Women's Rights National Historic Park, Seneca Falls, NY
dr_marvel: Display in Women's Rights National Historic Park, Seneca Falls, NY
dr_marvel: Elizabeth Cady Stanton statue at Women's Rights National Historic Park, Seneca Falls, NY
dr_marvel: Sherwood Inn (Est. 1807), Skaneateles, NY
dr_marvel: Willard Memorial Chapel 2, Auburn, NY
dr_marvel: Willard Memorial Chapel 1, Auburn, NY
dr_marvel: World globe in William Seward House, Auburn, NY
dr_marvel: Harriot Tubman Home for the Aged, Auburn, NY
dr_marvel: Wesleyan Chapel, Site of 1848 Women's Rights Convention, Seneca, Falls, NY
dr_marvel: Detail of Willard Memorial Tablet by Jacob Adolphus Holzer, Tiffany and Company (1894), Willard Memorial Chapel, Auburn, NY
dr_marvel: Visitor Center of Women's Right's National Historic Park, Seneca Falls, NY
dr_marvel: Judge Ben Wiles tour boat, Skaneateles Lake, Skaneateles, NY