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Historic Seneca Knitting Mills limestone building in NYS Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seneca Knitting Mills historic limestone building and chimney Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seneca Knitting Mills Women`s Hall of Fame Building Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vertical view of historic limestone stone building in Seneca Falls1844 Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Historic Seneca Knitting Mills limestone building in NYS
Historic Seneca stone building showing repair construction Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seneca Woollen Mills cornerstone 1844 anti-slavery textile mill Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
This large, historic limestone building has stood since 1844 along the Seneca River and Cayuga Seneca Canal, now the headquarters of the National Women’s Hall of Fame and Center for Great Women museum. The Waterloo Woolen Mills and the Seneca Woolen Mills in Seneca Falls were both started as deliberate attempts by antislavery businessmen to produce textiles that were woolen rather than slave-produced cotton.


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