š Historic house museum, birthplace of suffragist Susan B. Anthony in 1820.š Dedicated to her early life and legacy, including abolitionist and temperance movements, and her pivotal role in women's rights.
šļø Explore exhibits on Susan B. Anthony's life and activism, and the early life and influences of a pivotal social reformer.
š” See original 1817 Federalist-style home and period furnishings.
š Learn about Quaker life, women's rights, and 19th-century social reforms and social movements.
šļø Attend special events, reenactments, and engaging exhibits offered throughout the year.
š£ļø Exhibit on 'Restellism' (19th-century term for abortion) may be sensitive or controversial for some visitors.
šļø Nearby Mt. Greylock, the highest peak in Massachusetts, offers hiking and scenic drives and is visible from the museum.
š§ Download the Autio app for location-based stories about Susan B. Anthony.
š° Admission fees apply, check website for details and discounts.
š Check website for current operating hours and seasonal variations.
š æļø Free roadside parking available. The museum is in Adams, Massachusetts.
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