SUSAN B. ANTHONY HOUSE

The Susan B. Anthony House was the home of the legendary American civil rights leader during the most politically active period of her life, and the site of her famous arrest for voting in 1872. Susan B. Anthony's story of courage and determination has been told and re-told to visitors to her Rochester, New York home on Madison Street for more than fifty years.

Today, the house is a museum with National Historic Landmark status. The Susan B. Anthony Preservation District is a nine-block area around The Susan B. Anthony House and Susan B. Anthony Square. It is one of the last intact 19th century middle-class neighborhoods in the country and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This year, New York added a Susan B. Anthony Day, celebrated on the activist's birthday, to its calendar of holidays.

Susan B. Anthony House

The Susan B. Anthony House began a nine-month series of Lecture Luncheons in 2004. We were delighted to exclusively feature Plunkett’s Fabulous Food at these events. And, the comments regarding the food have been rave reviews!

-Bobby Price, Coordinator