Located on the Historic Cayuga - Seneca Canal
Seneca Falls~ Hubbell House on VanCleef Lake
Hubbell House on VanCleef Lake Bed & Breakfast
42 Cayuga Street
Seneca Falls, NY 13148
(315) 568-9690

Hubbell House on VanCleef Lake Bed & Breakfast

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"It's A Wonderful Life Weekend"
The village of Seneca Falls is known as the birthplace of Women's Rights. It is the home of the National Women's Hall of Fame and the Women's Rights National Historical Park.

Taken from the "Historic Seneca Falls New York 1997 - 1998 Directory" brochure . . .

Water played an important role in the development of Seneca Falls. The rapids originally found in the Seneca River attracted businesses that used the water power to develop mills, distilleries, tanneries, and factories of all types, such as the Seneca Knitting Mills, still in operation. By 1818, locks had been constructed creating the first version of the Cayuga-Seneca Canal, which allowed boat traffic to avoid the rapids. Ten years later, the Cayuga-Seneca was linked to the Great Erie Canal.

The cultural diversity of Seneca Falls is a result of immigrant workers who originally came to build the canal and the railroad, staying to make Seneca Falls their home. The manufacture of pumps has been a large part of Seneca Falls' history since the early 1800s. Gould Pumps, Inc. remains a major local industry.

By the mid-1800s, Seneca Falls was also building a reputation as a center for social and religious reform. Abolition of slavery, temperance, and women's rights issues supported by many local residents. In July of 1848, local resident Elizabeth Cady Stanton along with four other women, including Many Ann McClintock and Jane Hunt of nearby Waterloo, convened the first Women's Rights Convention. Women's Rights National Historical Park, and the National Women's Hall of Fame are all lasting legacies of this landmark event.

In 1915, the State widened the old Cayuga-Seneca Canal and replaced the old smaller locks with the larger two-lock combination that exists today, in the process flooding what was once known as "The Flats", thus erasing from existence over 116 industrial buildings and over 60 homes. Van Cleef Lake was created during this project as a reservoir for the locks and the Cayuga-Seneca Canal is of increasing importance to Seneca Falls.

As one of the "Gateways to the Finger Lakes," Seneca Falls, home of the New York Chiropractic College (located on the campus of the former Eisenhower College) is a central location for those wishing to enjoy Seneca County's rich agr-tourism attractions, including the many award-winning estate wineries along the shores of Cayuga and Seneca Lakes.

Recently, Seneca Falls received national attention as the likely inspiration for the fictional town of Bedford Falls in Frank Capra's classic holiday movie, "It's A Wonderful Life." Residents and visitors agree, it's a wonderful and historic place to be!


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