Seneca Falls, Women's rights movement birthplace in Seneca County, United States
Seneca Falls is a town in Seneca County, New York, spread across rolling terrain that includes portions of Cayuga Lake and several waterways. The landscape is shaped by these water features, which are central to understanding the town's layout.
The settlement began as a village and grew into a major center during the industrial expansion of the 1800s. It officially became a town after residents voted for incorporation, a change that took effect in 2012.
The town is closely tied to the women's rights movement that began here in 1848 with the first convention of its kind. Visitors can experience the places and atmosphere connected to this pivotal moment in social history.
The town is easy to navigate on foot, with its downtown core compact enough for visitors to reach major sites by walking. You should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for varying weather conditions depending on the season.
During the 1800s, this place was one of the largest flour milling centers worldwide, standing alongside other major industrial hubs of that era. This period of industrial growth shaped the town's economic development and landscape for generations.
Location: Seneca County
Inception: March 26, 1829
Website: http://senecafalls.com
GPS coordinates: 42.91361,-76.79028
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:22
New York State Thruway
10.9 km
National Women's Hall of Fame
896 m
Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
7.5 km
Women's Rights National Historical Park
959 m
Cayuga Lake State Park
3.8 km
Wesleyan Methodist Church
7.1 km
Elizabeth Cady Stanton House
190 m
Montezuma Marsh
6.4 km
Hunt House
4.5 km
Waterloo Library
5.8 km
M'Clintock House
5.9 km
Amelia Bloomer House
435 m
Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1229 Birdsey Road
8.5 km
William Hoster House
8.6 km
William H. Burton House
5.9 km
Julius and Harriet Bull House
3.4 km
Saint Paul's Church
5.7 km
Hutchinson Homestead
5.2 km
James Russell Webster House
5.7 km
John Graves Cobblestone Farmhouse
8.5 km
Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1111 Stone Church Road
10 km
Hiram Lay Cobblestone Farmhouse
6.3 km
Almeron Durkee House
11.7 km
Cobblestone Farmhouse at 1027 Stone Church Rd.
10.4 km
Fourth Ward School
352 m
William Richardson House
9.5 km
American Civil War Memorial
6.1 km
Van Cleef Lake
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