Women’s Rights National Historical Park
Located at 136 Fall Street and operated by the National Park Service, the park interprets the women’s rights reform movement that begun in the mid-19th century and continues today. In addition to a Visitor Center, the park preserves four sites associated with the 1848 Women’s Rights Convention. These include the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, M’Clintock House, Hunt House and Wesleyan Chapel.
The National Women’s Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame, located at 76 Fall Street, exhibits more than 100 American women who have impacted the world we live in. Among these women are some of the leaders that first organized and attended the Women’s Rights Convention in 1848.
Seneca Museum of Waterways and Industry
Located at 89 Fall Street, in the heart of downtown historic Seneca Falls,
four dioramas and artifacts on three floors show how the canal made Seneca
Falls the 'fire engine capital of the United States' and the 'pump capital
of North and South America'.
Seneca Falls Historical Society
Situated within the Seneca Falls Historic District at 57 Cayuga Street, the Historical Society interprets the late Victorian period and life of the Mynderse-Partridge-Becker families. The 1880’s Queen Anne mansion boasts 23 rooms with period decor and artifacts.
Cayuga-Seneca Canal
Once a river of great commerce, this canal is a beautiful recreation way, featuring one of the (oldest knitting mills) in the Northeast, as well as canal locks 2 and 3.
Frank J. Ludovico Sculpture Trail
The one-mile trail extends along the south side of the Cayuga-Seneca Canal from the Village of Seneca Falls west to Sucker Brook. The Trail’s Visitors and Arts Center is located at 61 Ovid Street, Route 414 in Seneca Falls.
Trinity Episcopal Church
Trinity Church was built in 1885 in the Anglo-Gothic style. It is famous for its rising tower and stained glass, some of which were made by the Louis Tiffany Studios. The church is located at 27 Fall Street along the western end of Van Cleef Lake. For more information contact 315-568-5145.
Local Parks and Open Space
Seneca Falls provides the perfect opportunity for active and passive recreational activities for both residents and visitors to the Village. Take a stroll along the Cayuga-Seneca Canal waterfront or picnic in one of our three parks:
People’s Park -overlooks the Cayuga-Seneca Canal featuring the community bandstand
Stanton Park - a small green space connecting Women’s Rights National Historical Park to People’s Park
Academy Square Park -located along Cayuga Street between North and South Park Streets, this space includes the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Veterans Monument and the DAR Fountain