110 years after her death
One of the places there are long lines this Election Day: The gravesite of Susan B. Anthony in Rochester. From the Democrat and Chronicle: "By 12 noon, about 1,500 people, a large majority of them women and girls, had made it to the Anthony family plot. Five hundred more stood in line, willing to endure a wait of an hour or more for the chance to approach the simple burial site that has become a shrine to women's rights." A TV station -- WROC -- has a livestream from the site.
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I believe the State owns her childhood home on route 29 in Greenwich.
... said Max on Nov 8, 2016 at 3:50 PM | link