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National Park Service: “Seeing Equal Rights in New York State” Gallery Tours


  • Equal Rights Heritage Center 25 South Street AUBURN United States (map)
One of the portrait walls of the Equal Rights Heritage Center stands opposite the music station where visitors can listen to songs created to advance different social movements.

Interior of the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center/National Park Service image

Harriet Tubman National Historical Park

Join a National Park Service ranger on a stroll through the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center and listen to the many stories of the people who changed our country through their work in the Human Rights Movement, on the Abolition of Slavery, and in the Women’s Rights Movement. Portraits of Emily Howland, Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Tubman hang prominently on the center’s walls with other notable New York State citizens. Come listen to stories of those in our collective past!

Location: Meet your ranger at the front desk of the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center

Dates and Times: Days: Weekly on Thursday, Friday, Saturday

Dates: June 2 through September 10, 2022 Time: 4 p.m. Duration: 30 minutes

Free to the Public. Registration not required.

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