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National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House

National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House

Museum, Historic and Protected Site, and Event Space
Rochester
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8.8/10
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    Ranked #3 for museums in Rochester
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    Lauren B.
    "wonderful tour guide"(6 Tips)
    Mo F.
    "Discounts for AAA, seniors, and students available."(2 Tips)
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  • Amanda T.heart icon on user image
    Amanda ThauJuly 7, 2017
    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!
  • Mo F.heart icon on user image
    Mo FJanuary 31, 2018
    Been here 10+ times
    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.
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    Mo FJuly 16, 2018
    Been here 10+ times
    The only way to see the house is with a tour. Tours last about 1 hour. Highly recommend! Also a great place to volunteer!
  • Mary M.heart icon on user image
    Mary MyersSeptember 16, 2019
    Been here 50+ times
    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 B.heart icon on user image
    Lauren BMarch 27, 2013
    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!
  • Marc M.
    Marc MayerAugust 9, 2015
    A great place to learn about human rights. Politicians take note.
  • Randi C.heart icon on user image
    Worth the visit..and a geocache on site!
  • Jess R.heart icon on user image
    Jess RDecember 26, 2015
    A fun activity on a rainy day
  • HISTORY
    HISTORYAugust 9, 2010
    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.
  • Mike B.heart icon on user image
    Mike BarkerDecember 29, 2014
    Great piece of history.
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