Wild Women of Second Street
The women of Troy worked on social movements such as Abolition, Temperance, women’s rights, labor issues and child welfare. Even with often different perspectives, they found common ground to establish key community organizations, many of which are still active today. They came together in times of national challenges as well. Learn about some of these women who left their mark and a lasting legacy in Troy.
Walking Tours meet in front of the Arts Center at 265 River Street.
Before registering, please note the following:
Ticket purchase is required beforehand.
Due to COVID-19 policies and procedures as set forth by New York State, HCM will only accommodate up to ten people on each tour.
The Hart Cluett Museum provides all walking tour participants with headsets, allowing each visitor to listen to the tour guide’s commentary while also ensuring everyone’s safety in accordance with NYS regulations regarding COVID-19. Please note that while you may use or bring your own earpieces/earbuds, single use ear pieces will also be provided by the Hart Cluett Museum at time of tour.