National Women’s Hall of Fame

1 Canal Street, Seneca Falls

Tuesday – Saturday

11am – 4pm

(Closed Sunday and Monday)

Groups welcome! 

Philippa Marrack
Born 1945
Achievements: Science
2015 Inductee
Indra Nooyi
Born 1955
Achievements: Business
2021 Inductee
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Born 1947
Achievements: Government
2005 Inductee
Sarah Deer
Born 1972
Achievements: Education, Government
2019 Inductee
Gertrude Belle Elion
Born 1918
Achievements: Science
1991 Inductee
Lydia Moss Bradley
Born 1816
Achievements: Business, Philanthropy
1998 Inductee
Jane Addams
Born 1860
Achievements: Humanities
1973 Inductee
Rebecca Talbot Perkins
Born 1866
Achievements: Humanities
2009 Inductee
Ella Baker
Born 1903
Achievements: Humanities
1994 Inductee
Kate Mullany
Born 1845
Achievements: Humanities
2000 Inductee
Catherine Filene Shouse
Born 1896
Achievements: Arts, Philanthropy
2007 Inductee
Shannon W. Lucid
Born 1943
Achievements: Science
1998 Inductee
Frances Perkins
Born 1880
Achievements: Government
1982 Inductee
Elizabeth Blackwell
Born 1821
Achievements: Science
1973 Inductee
Katherine Johnson
Born 1918
Achievements: Science
2021 Inductee
Florence Wald
Born 1916
Achievements: Science
1998 Inductee
Ruby Bridges
Born 1954
Achievements: Humanities
2024 Inductee
Mildred Cohn
Born 1913
Achievements: Science
2009 Inductee
Emily Howell Warner
Born 1939
Achievements: Science
2001 Inductee
Eileen Collins
Born 1956
Achievements: Science
1995 Inductee
Helen Hayes
Born 1900
Achievements: Arts
1973 Inductee
Ruth Patrick
Born 1907
Achievements: Science
2009 Inductee
Alice Waters
Born 1944
Achievements: Business, Education, Humanities, Philanthropy
2017 Inductee
Bessie Smith
Born c.1894
Achievements: Arts
1984 Inductee
Anne Sullivan
Born 1866
Achievements: Education
2003 Inductee

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Latest Updates

2018 Partners in Preservation: Main Streets

By National Trust for Historic Preservation on Oct. 29, 2018 In 2018, the National Trust, American Express, and Main Street America headed back to Main Street for our annual Partners in Preservation...

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Women in Wine

Join us on August 31 for this year's Confluence Dinner, a spirited evening on the Seneca Falls waterfront featuring women producers and artists of the Finger Lakes, including cider makers, chefs,...

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News & Events

Fall Street Location is Closed

We will reopen at 1 Canal St in early summer of 2020. Check back for details or follow us on social media. We look forward to welcoming you to our new space!

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Our current location is closing!

Thank you to all who helped make Induction 2019 a success! We are pleased to announce that National Women’s Hall of Fame will be closing our current location at the end of October. We will reopen at 1 Canal St in spring of 2020. Check back for details or follow us on...

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Ginny Ryan: The Keeper of the Flame

A third grade assignment to tell the story of someone else’s life was all it took to hook Ginny Ryan on reporting. At Cardinal Mooney High School and at Buffalo State College, she wrote for the school papers and worked at the campus radio and television stations,...

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Welcome our newest 2019 Inductee Diane von Furstenberg!

Icon of Fashion Design and Philanthropist Diane von Furstenberg is a fashion designer, philanthropist, and Founder and Chairman of the company that bears her name. In 1974, she debuted her iconic wrap dress, which became a symbol of power and independence for women...

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