part of Women’s Rights National Historical Park

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Women’s Rights National Historical Park is a U.S. National Historical Park in Seneca Falls and Waterloo, New York, that preserves sites associated with the origins of the women’s rights movement, including the location of the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States National Historical Park
associatedWith Declaration of Sentiments
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Frederick Douglass
Lucretia Mott
Martha Coffin Wright
Mary Ann McClintock
surface form: Mary Ann M’Clintock
category historic site
tourist attraction in New York State
country United States of America
dedicatedTo gender equality
women’s rights
foundedBy United States Congress
hasCommemoration outdoor inscription of the Declaration of Sentiments
hasMuseum Women’s Rights National Historical Park Visitor Center exhibits
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.nps.gov/wori/index.htm
hasPart Declaration Park
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House
Hunt House
M’Clintock House
Women’s Rights National Historical Park
surface form: Visitor Center at Women’s Rights National Historical Park

Waterloo historic district properties associated with women’s rights movement
Wesleyan Chapel
hasTheme first women’s rights convention
history of women’s rights in the United States
women’s suffrage movement
heritageDesignation National Historical Parks of the United States
surface form: National Historical Park
inception 1980
legislatedBy Public Law 96-607
listedIn National Park Service units in New York
locatedIn Seneca County, New York NERFINISHED
Seneca Falls, New York
Waterloo, New York
New York State
surface form: state of New York
locatedOn Finger Lakes
surface form: Finger Lakes region of New York
managedBy National Park Service
nearestCity Seneca Falls, New York
openToPublic yes
partOf United States National Park System
surface form: National Park System
significantEvent Seneca Falls Convention
significantYear 1848
topicOf interpretive programs on women’s rights history

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Seneca Falls, New York hasFederalDesignation part of Women’s Rights National Historical Park