NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center & Auburn NY Visitor Center

  4.6 – 52 reviews   • Tourist information center

The NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center is located in downtown Auburn, NY in the Finger Lakes region. Featuring a state-of-the-art exhibition titled “Seeing Equal Rights in NYS” where New York State’s progressive history supporting equality comes to life through interactive displays. Located next to the Seward House Museum and nearby Harriet Tubman National Historical Park. The center also features all travel resources, free Wi-Fi, public restrooms, and regionally sourced products in the Taste NY Market can be found at this must-see new family friendly facility. Convenient parking in the adjacent downtown parking garage where your first two hours are free when you use the upper levels.

Hours

SundayClosed
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
Wednesday10AM–4PM
Thursday10AM–4PM
Friday10AM–4PM
Saturday10AM–4PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 25 South St, Auburn, NY 13021
Phone: (315) 258-9820
Website: https://equalrightsheritage.com/

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Review Summary

Phillip Kolodzie
… out the exhibit. With iPad stations, oversized TV walls, and a listening center for famous speeches. At the end there is a small NYS store of locally sourced goods.
Bob Taylor
Small, but staff is freindly.
Jammies
Its not a place I can see myself bringing my family to ever again
Phillip Gioia
Dramatic new building with sculpture and graphics showing the fight for equal rights
Sia Fay
This is a very informative center with hours 7 days a week. There is so much history to hear about and the lectures are informative. Not to be missed is the farmer’s market outside on Saturday. A wonderful display of Local goods are for sale inside.
Daniel Lovell
We are so lucky to have this newly opened gem in our city. Nestled in the midst of so many historic spots in Upstate New York, thencenter has the ability to guide visitors through various museums, homes and sites that served as ground zero for the fight for equality for all people. Interactive exhibits and multimedia displays cover the walls. New York State food products are on display and for sale, and one can pick up brochures about so many local sites. This is an excellent place to start one any trip to the Finger Lakes.
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