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Sarah Palin in downtown Seneca Falls Friday

FingerLakes1.com

6/5/09


Sarah Palin in Seneca Falls, NYAlaska Governor Sarah Palin made a surprise visit to downtown Seneca Falls on Friday afternoon. Palin and a large entourage toured the National Women's Hall of Fame and the National Historic Park building, both on Fall St. Palin then created quite a stir when she stopped at the Seneca Falls Downtown Deli where she ordered a chicken wrap and headed out the back exit and into a vehicle.

Sarah Palin is in the Finger Lakes to participate in Auburn, NY's first annual Founders Day celebration and parade to be held Saturday.

Photo: Palin stops to pose with Bernie Loperfido of Weedsport, NY while ordering lunch at the Seneca Falls Downtown Deli on Friday, June 5, 2009 shortly after noon. Photo by Tim Murney.

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Photos:

Governor Sarah Palin visited the National Women's Hall of Fame in downtown Seneca Falls, NY on Friday morning. In this photo, she is viewing an original 1868 copy of The Revolution, an early women's newspaper owned by Susan B. Anthony and edited by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and others as Hall of Fame Executive Director Chris Moulton looks on. Photo by Linda Solan. Sarah Palin at the National Women's Hall of Fame
Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin was in Seneca Falls on Friday. Here, she posed for a photo at the National Women's Hall of Fame. Left to right Senator Michael Nozzolio, National Women's Hall of Fame Executive Director Christine Moulton, Governor Sarah Palin, Mayor Diana Smith, Rosemary Nozzolio, and Superintendent of Women's Rights National Historical Park Tina Orcutt. Photo by Linda Solan
Palin in Seneca Falls
NY State Senator Michael Nozzolio, Women's Rights National Historical Park Superintendant Tina Orcutt, Governor Sarah Palin and National Women's Hall of Fame Executive Director Chris Moulton pose for this photo on the corner in Seneca Falls where the First National Women's Rights Convention was held in 1848. Photo by Linda Solan Palin in Seneca Falls, NY
 
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