Did you know Susan B Anthony's grave is in a cemetery in Rochester where it's become a tradition to visit on Election Day and place 'I Voted' stickers on her headstone?
History was made when the women's rights movement, including the fight for women to be allowed to vote, got its start in this small Upstate New York town.
Nearly a century ago, back in 1920 women voted for the first time ever in a Presidential Election and it took an additional century's-worth of fighting beforehand to bring that dream (and right) to fruition, and one woman from Rochester made that possible.