Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, Women's rights activist residence in Seneca Falls, United States.
The Elizabeth Cady Stanton House is a residence with seven bedrooms located at 32 Washington Street in Seneca Falls. The building features six fireplaces and ten-foot ceilings throughout its main rooms.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton moved to this house in 1847 and lived here during a period when she became a leading voice in the women's rights movement. Her father's gift of the property provided her with the independence to pursue her public advocacy work.
The house served as a meeting place where family life and women's rights activism intersected openly. Visitors can observe how a leading female reformer of the 1800s balanced domestic responsibilities with her public work.
The house can be explored through virtual tours that provide an overview of the rooms and their use during the period. This approach offers detailed views of the spaces without requiring a long visit to the site.
She referred to this place as the center of rebellion, a phrase that captures how she viewed the home as a base for her reform efforts. The setting was remarkable because seven children grew up there alongside her demanding public work.
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