Mar 4th, 2026 - Women’s History Month offers family-friendly ways to explore women’s contributions right in Central Park, including the Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument, depicting Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and the Central Park Conservancy’s self-guided Women’s History Walk highlighting female leaders in suffrage, arts, design, and activism.
These free experiences make the park a prime spot for families to connect with history where it happened. Beyond the park, options include the Museum of the City of New York’s interactive programs and the citywide Monumental Women’s Rights History Trail. There are also upstate extensions like the New York State Museum, and the Women’s Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls, site of the 1848 convention that launched the U.S. women’s rights movement.
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