Accessibility

The back side of the red brick M'Clintock House, showing a white extension and a wheelchair-accessible entrance ramp.
The South side of the M'Clintock House, showing the wheelchair-accessible ramp and back entrance.

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At Women's Rights National Historical Park, we are committed to providing equitable experiences for all visitors. We have a number of available accommodations for visitors with disabilities.

 

The following facilities at Women's Rights National Historical Park are accessible to wheelchair users:

  • Visitor Center, 136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls (2nd floor accessible by elevator)
  • Wesleyan Chapel and Declaration Park, adjacent to the Visitor Center
  • M'Clintock House, 16 East Williams Street, Waterloo (wheelchair-accessible ramp at the back of the building)

The Elizabeth Cady Stanton House at 32 Washington Street, Seneca Falls is not accessible to wheelchair users at this time. There are four steps to enter the home; and 12 steps inside to access the second floor.
For video footage of the house interior, visit our YouTube channel.

All audio/visual materials shown in the Visitor Center are open captioned.

With two weeks notice, the park may arrange for an American Sign Language interpreter to be present during your visit. Please contact us for this service.

A text accessible park brochure can be downloaded here.

Exhibits in the Wesleyan Chapel are audio described. Ask at the visitor center information desk when you arrive for more details.

Park brochures in braille may also be borrowed at the visitor center information desk.

Audio accessible brochure files can be downloaded here.

All service animals are welcome in park buildings and grounds. Find a definition of a service animal. For animals not classified as service animals, see our pets page.

Last updated: January 19, 2023

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136 Fall Street
Seneca Falls, NY 13148

Phone:

315 568-0024

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