National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House
Rochester, USA


The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House is the historic residence where suffragist Susan B. Anthony was born and lived for 40 years, from 1845 until her death in 1906. This red-brick Italianate home offers insights into her life and work, showcasing artifacts, personal belongings, and exhibits dedicated to women's rights and the suffrage movement.
Plan for about an hour to walk through the rooms and gardens, taking time to absorb the significance of her activism. The museum is near the Rochester Institute of Technology and the George Eastman Museum, making it easy to combine visits to these cultural sites in a single day.
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