The Susan B. Anthony House shares the story of Susan B. Anthony’s lifelong struggle to gain voting rights for women and equal rights for all.
17 Madison St (btw W. Main St and Yack Aly) Rochester , NY 14608 United States
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A great opportunity to learn more about Rochester and women's suffrage. Make sure to arrive at the time of a tour ! Also, bring your AAA card-there's a discount !
Great gift shop . Tours from well-informed volunteers. Learn about a local legend! Discounts for AAA, seniors, and students available. You can also get free passes at the public library .
The only way to see the house is with a tour . Tours last about 1 hour. Highly recommend! Also a great place to volunteer!
Tours . Gift shop . Lunch , teas and lectures, historic neighborhood . Become a member! Make a donation in the name of someone you love. Vote! Vote! Vote!
Susan is a wonderful tour guide and has a lot of passion for women's rights! Also it doesn't hurt that she shares a name with the lady of the house!
A great place to learn about human rights. Politicians take note.
Worth the visit..and a geocache on site!
A fun activity on a rainy day
Susan B. Anthony, along with her sister Mary and mother Lucy, moved into this house in 1865. Susan lived her until her death on March 13th 1906.
Great piece of history.
Take the tour if you have time. Very interesting insight into the man and the house - Anita Mac
Great food and an awesome place to bring kids to learn about history. - Mike Barker
Beautiful section of the historic Corn Hill Neighborhood in Rochester, NY - Conor Cusack
Cheeseburger garbage plate with half fries and half mac salad. Mmmm! - Moe Dexler