Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, Victorian residence in Tenafly, United States.
The Elizabeth Cady Stanton House is a Victorian residence in Tenafly, New Jersey, built with the architectural details typical of its era. The home features multiple rooms, fireplaces, and high ceilings characteristic of mid-nineteenth-century design.
The house was Elizabeth Cady Stanton's home from 1868 to 1887, during a crucial period for the women's rights movement in America. She produced important writings and collaborated with other activists to advance the cause of women's equality during her residence there.
The house served as a gathering place where suffragists and women's rights advocates met to discuss strategy and share ideas. Conversations held within these rooms shaped the movement for women's equality in America.
The house is located in Tenafly near the town center and can be reached by local roads. Visitors should plan ahead and check current visiting times, as the property is only open during specific hours for tours.
In 1880, Stanton attempted to cast her ballot at a local polling place but officials refused to allow her to vote. This act of civil disobedience became a landmark moment in the fight for women's suffrage.
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