Three Dimensions of HistoryExplore the sites that made Seneca Falls the center of the early Women's Rights movement with our interactive 3D virtual tours. These tours allow you to enter and explore spaces in detail, and learn about the people and places that gave birth to a movement.Wesleyan Chapel Virtual Tour
Take a virtual tour of the Wesleyan Chapel, the site of the 1848 Women's Rights Convention. Stanton House Virtual Tour
Walk through Elizabeth Cady Stanton's house and learn about her life, family, and tireless work for women's rights. M'Clintock House Virtual Tour
See the home of Mary Ann and Thomas M'Clintock, where they welcomed friends and strangers and advocated for equal rights. Visitor Center Virtual Tour
Explore exhibits in the Women's Rights National Historical Park Visitor Center. Other 3D ResourcesTake a 3D audio guided tour of the Wesleyan Chapel where the first women's rights convention was held in 1848.
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Last updated: May 8, 2024