Museum Closed
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House is closed for a special event as we celebrate Susan B. Anthony’s 200th birthday!
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House is closed for a special event as we celebrate Susan B. Anthony’s 200th birthday!
Join us at this historic event as we celebrate Susan B. Anthony’s 200th Birthday with with a special dinner and fundraiser on February 12, 2020 at the Joseph A. Floreano Riverside Convention Center, 123 E. Main Street, Rochester, NY, 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. The Convention Center will open at 4:30 pm, with the general...Continue reading Susan B. Anthony’s 200th Birthday Celebration Dinner
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House will host a ceremonial wreath hanging on the front steps of 17 Madison Street, the National Historic Landmark that was Susan B. Anthony’s home and headquarters, on Friday, March 13, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. The brief ceremony commemorates the 114th anniversary of Susan B. Anthony’s death and...Continue reading Wreath Ceremony Marks Anniversary of Susan B. Anthony’s Death
Due to the closing of RIT and the current COVID-19 emergency, the Big Shot has been cancelled.
Anthony Museum and Administrative Offices closed today.
The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House proudly presents the 17th season of its popular Monday Lecture Series. April 2020’s featured speaker is Dr. Christina Wolbrecht, Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame, who will present “Was Women’s Suffrage a Failure?” This presentation is offered as an online presentation at 1pm. Invitations will be sent...Continue reading VIRTUAL MONDAY LECTURE SERIES—Was Women’s Suffrage a Failure?
Got Rights! presented to second graders virtually. Closed group. STAFF CONTACT: Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org
Got Rights! presented virtually to second graders. Closed group. If you are interested in having this program presented to your second grade group, contact Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org
Whose story gets remembered? How and why did Susan B. Anthony shape the story of woman's suffrage? Why does historical memory change? This is a virtual group tour for volunteers of the Anthony Museum. Presented by Anthony Museum staff.
Got Rights! presented virtually to second graders. Closed group. If you are interested in having this program presented to your second grade group, contact Programs 585.235.6124 Ext.1 or programs@susanbanthonyhouse.org