Most people take one look at Seneca Falls and think: âWhat a beautiful small town!â And theyâre not wrong. However, its significance is not tiny at all. Since its beginnings, Seneca Falls has been a hub of industry, invention, religious innovation and social reform. Much like the ebb and flow of the waterway that runs through it, this town has experienced many lifetimes. On this walking tour through the heart of the town, Iâll show you the connections between its residents, the radical social movements of the 1800s, and Hollywood too! Youâll start this tour at the National Womenâs Hall of Fame, and the Cayuga-Seneca Canal will keep you company as you find Fall Street. Along the way, Iâll tell you about the debates over human rights, workersâ rights, and womenâs rights that have played out right here, resulting in changes â big changes â in the American government. Iâll also share stories about the social movements of temperance, abolition and suffrage that were shaped â and often led â by Seneca Fallsâ citizens. The home of famous activist, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, awaits you as you approach the end of this tour. Along the way, youâll have a chance to: ⢠Take in the National Womenâs Hall of Fame, the Womenâs Rights National Historical Park, and the Wesleyan Chapel â all places that honor Seneca Falls as the birthplace of the womenâs rights movement in America ⢠Visit the home of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, author of the Declaration of Sentiments and the driving force behind the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 ⢠Hear about more historic greats such as Fredrick Douglas, Susan B. Anthony, and Amelia Bloomer, who all spent influential time here ⢠Stand amongst unique statue collections such as âRipples of Changeâ and âWhen Anthony Met Stantonâ which celebrate the influencers and change-makers of the Finger Lakes region ⢠Discover what locals refer to as the George Bailey Bridge, the true-story location that inspired Frank Capraâs film, the Christmas classic, Itâs a Wonderful Life ⢠Step into the Museum of Waterways and Industry and its sibling, the Heritage Area Visitor Center, to learn about the Seneca Riverâs influence, and its transition into a significant part of the Erie Canal system ⢠Search for a lost island submerged below Van Cleef Lake ⢠Stroll along the Cayuga-Seneca Canalâs waterfront, enjoying beautiful vistas in this âhistoric gateway to the Finger Lakes,â as well as locally inspired outdoor art along the Ludovico Sculpture Trail This tour shares Seneca Falls with you. Itâs the story of its people and its places. Itâs the story of a small town with big ideas.