This event will take place at the Women's Rights National Historic Park's Guntzel Theater in Seneca Falls.

Join the Seward House Museum at Convention Days 2018! Although often overlooked because of the national shadow cast by Secretary of State William Henry Seward, the women of the Seward family contributed greatly to the spirit of reform sweeping through mid-19th century America. Join Jeff Ludwig, the Director of Education at the Seward House Museum, at the birthplace of Women's Rights to learn more about the proud legacy of Seward feminism.

 

The return of an Auburn summer classic! Elementary-school-aged children are invited to join Camp Seward, a day camp that transports them back into the Victorian era. Popular features of this immersive tradition include playing Townball (a baseball-like game) with the Auburn Doubledays, being served a full Victorian high tea and luncheon by costumed "members" of the Seward family, and going behind the scenes to explore untold stories from the Seward House Museum.

Appropriate for ages 7-12. Scholarships are available - contact the Seward House for more information.

 

The return of an Auburn summer classic! Elementary-school-aged children are invited to join Camp Seward, a day camp that transports them back into the Victorian era. Popular features of this immersive tradition include playing Townball (a baseball-like game) with the Auburn Doubledays, being served a full Victorian high tea and luncheon by costumed "members" of the Seward family, and going behind the scenes to explore untold stories from the Seward House Museum.

Appropriate for ages 7-12. Scholarships are available - contact the Seward House for more information.

 

Bring your lunch and learn some history in the Seward House Museum gardens for this unique summer series! Auburn native Doug Graney returns to "History's Hometown" to reflect on a decorated 33-year teaching career that began at Auburn High School. Since then, Graney established the largest internship program on Capitol Hill and brought generations of students in contact with Senators, Supreme Court Justices, and leaders from both major political parties.

Join museum staff and volunteers in planting and tending to flower beds, garden spaces, and the majestic grounds!

The politics of the anti-slavery movement shaped not only the public career of Mr. Seward, but also loomed over his entire family dynamic. Find out how various members of the Seward family opposed slavery during this extended specialty tour.

 

Admission: Members $10, General Public $15
Reservations Suggested

Join us for a First Friday Community Event! Enjoy the start of summer with live music in the gardens by The Perennials. Although rooted in folk tradition, the group explores many genres and has a repertoire that includes the songs of the Beatles, Tom Petty, Doc Watson, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, and others. 

In our gift shop gallery space, we will feature watercolors by Sandy Stormon

Due to a large pre-scheduled group, our 10am tour will be cancelled.

Due to a large pre-scheduled group, our 10am tour will be cancelled.

Due to a large pre-scheduled group, our 10am tour will be cancelled.

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