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- Amanda ThauJuly 7, 2017A 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!
- Lauren BMarch 27, 2013Susan 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!
- HISTORYAugust 9, 2010Susan 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.