π Home of Susan B. Anthony, civil rights leader and women's suffrage advocate. π National Historic Landmark and site of her famous 1872 arrest for voting.
ποΈ Explore the historic home of a revolutionary figure. π Learn about the women's rights movement and its impact. π See authentic artifacts from the period. π‘ Be inspired by Anthony's legacy and work for change. πΆββοΈ Walk in the footsteps of a pivotal figure in American history.
ποΈ Scout programs are on hold until 2025.
ποΈ Reservations are recommended for tours. π£οΈ Guided tours available Tuesday-Sunday, starting at the Visitor Center. π Nearby 1872 Monument and 'Letβs Have Tea' sculpture of Anthony and Frederick Douglass.
π° Adults $15, seniors/military $10, students $5.
π Tuesday to Sunday, 11 am to 5 pm. Closed Mondays and major holidays.
Small lot at 19 Madison Street and street parking available. Handicapped parking on site.
βΏ First floor and Visitor Center accessible for wheelchairs π» Wheelchair-accessible, gender-inclusive restroom in Visitor Center π Service animals welcome π§ββοΈ Partners with Sign-Speak for ASL translation
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