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Lock barrier & lift mechanism for canal which runs off Erie Canal to Seneca Lake.
| Lock mechanism for branch of Erie Canal running to Seneca Lake.
| Seneca Falls lock on offshoot of Erie Canal to Seneca Lake.
| Seneca Falls lock on Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor.
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Women's Interfaith Institute beside visitor center of Women's Rights National Historic Park.
| Structure outlines Wesleyan Chapel, where in 1848, 300 people met to demand rights for women, now part of Women's Rights National Historic Park.
| First Wave sculpture group by Lloyd Lillie in visitor center of Women's Rights National Historic Park show early rights leaders.
| Elizabeth Cady Stanton house (prior to 1847) (32 Washington St.) part of Women's Rights National Historic Park.
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Diagonal view of Elizabeth Cady Stanton house at Women's Rights National Historic Park.
| Jane Hunt house (US20 near Thurber Dr.) part of Women's Rights National Historic Park.
| Mary Ann M'Clintock House (14 E. Williams St.) where Declaration of Sentiments was drafted, now part of Women's Rights National Historic Park.
| Waterloo Library & Historical Society (1881) (31 E. Williams St.). Style: Queen Anne.
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Waterloo Methodist Church (1895) (21 E. Williams St.). Style: Romanesque Revival.
| Stained glass of Waterloo Methodist Church.
| St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1863) (101 E. Williams St.) with hip roof. Style: Gothic Revival.
| Spire of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
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Clock tower & Gothic details of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
| American Legion (former Joseph Wright) Home (10 E. Williams St.). Style: Italianate.
| Memorial Day Museum (c1840) (35 E. Main St.).
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