Hundreds expected to visit Susan B. Anthony's grave site this Election Day

  • 7 years ago
Susan B. Anthony, the women's suffrage leader who passed away in 1906, is expected have to have many visitors this Election Day. Many people have plastered her gravesite in Rochester, New York, with tributes and "I Voted" stickers since the weekend started and hundreds more are expected to visit Tuesday. Rochester Mayor Lovely A. Warren announced that the Mount Hope Cemetery would remain open until 9 p.m. on Tuesday instead of closing at the regular 5:30 p.m.

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