The Seward House Museum is the historic home of William Henry Seward, a prominent 19th-century politician who served as New York Governor, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State. The museum preserves and interprets the lives of the Seward family, showcasing an extensive collection of original artifacts, furniture, and American art. It offers guided tours that delve into historical events and figures, including Frances Seward's role in the Underground Railroad and advocacy for social equity. The museum also features beautiful gardens and hosts special exhibitions, aiming to inspire curiosity and foster learning about 19th-century America through engaging experiences.