Sutter's Fort State Historic Park
The School Bus crew talked with Jeff Jones about Sutter’s Fort State Park. The fort was an outpost for the Mexican…
Women’s Rights National Historical Park Ranger Maryellen Snyder talked about three different sites that are significant to the beginning of the… read more
Women’s Rights National Historical Park Ranger Maryellen Snyder talked about three different sites that are significant to the beginning of the women’s rights movement, the Elizabeth Cady Stanton home, the McClintock house, and the Wesleyan chapel. She talked about the life and home of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who organized the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls in 1848. She also talked about the McClintock house where several women reformers, including Ms. Stanton and Ms. McClintock, wrote the Declaration of Sentiments, which outlined the reforms they deemed necessary. Lastly, she talked about the Wesleyan chapel, which was the site of the first convention that over 300 people attended. close
The School Bus crew talked with Jeff Jones about Sutter’s Fort State Park. The fort was an outpost for the Mexican…
The School Bus crew talked with Mr. Tom Baker, Guilford Courthouse National Military Park Ranger, about the Guilford…
the C-SPAN School Bus visited the Fort Adam park outside of Boston, MA.
The School Bus visited Constitution Park and the Delaware Statehouse, the second oldest in the U.S., built in 1792.