National Women’s Hall of Fame

1 Canal Street, Seneca Falls

Tuesday – Saturday

11am – 4pm

(Closed Sunday and Monday)

 

Note: The Hall will be closed for an event on 9/27/25

 

Groups welcome!

Sacagawea / Sacajawea / Sakakawea
Born c.1788
Achievements: Humanities
2003 Inductee
Nettie Stevens
Born 1861
Achievements: Science
1994 Inductee
Laurie Spiegel
Born 1945
Achievements: Arts
2019 Inductee
Althea Gibson
Born 1927
Achievements: Athletics
2001 Inductee
Felice N. Schwartz
Born 1925
Achievements: Business
1998 Inductee
Margaret Bourke-White
Born 1904
Achievements: Arts
1990 Inductee
Juliette Gordon Low
Born 1860
Achievements: Humanities
1979 Inductee
Barbara Holdridge
Born 1929
Achievements: Arts, Business
2001 Inductee
Eunice Kennedy Shriver
Born 1921
Achievements: Humanities
1998 Inductee
Billie Jean King
Born 1943
Achievements: Athletics
1990 Inductee
Faye Glenn Abdellah
Born 1919
Achievements: Science
2000 Inductee
Muriel Siebert
Born 1928
Achievements: Business
1994 Inductee
Mary Barret Dyer
Born 1611
Achievements: Humanities
2000 Inductee
Zora Neale Hurston
Born 1891
Achievements: Arts
1994 Inductee
Diane von Furstenberg
Born 1946
Achievements: Arts, Business
2019 Inductee
Indra Nooyi
Born 1955
Achievements: Business
2021 Inductee
Maria Mitchell
Born 1818
Achievements: Science
1994 Inductee
Maria Goeppert-Mayer
Born 1906
Achievements: Science
1996 Inductee
Octavia E. Butler
Born 1947
Achievements: Arts
2021 Inductee
Lorraine Hansberry
Born 1930
Achievements: Arts, Humanities
2017 Inductee
Beverly Sills
Born 1929
Achievements: Arts
1998 Inductee
Ruth Patrick
Born 1907
Achievements: Science
2009 Inductee
Frances Perkins
Born 1880
Achievements: Government
1982 Inductee
Peggy McIntosh
Born 1934
Achievements: Education, Humanities
2024 Inductee
Sojourner Truth
Born c.1797
Achievements: Humanities
1981 Inductee

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Calling All Storytellers & Artists

July is the anniversary of the first ever Women’s Rights Convention which took place in Seneca Falls on July 19th, 1848. This July, the 20th – 22nd, we celebrate Convention Days: 170 years since the event that changed all of our lives in critical ways. Three years...

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Wondering What’s Going On at the Mill?

Wonder no more! Starting this Wednesday, July 11th at 12 o’clock noon, the National Women’s Hall of Fame will begin hosting Live Facebook Mill Updates every other Wednesday! Join us as our Gilbane Project Supervisor, Mackenzie Delaney, tours us through the...

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Bayer Offers Tribute to Dr. Blackwell

By Hobart and William Smith Colleges on May 7th, 2018 Professor of Women’s Studies Betty Bayer joined a panel of distinguished speakers for the unveiling of the historic plaque marking the hospital founded by Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell Class of 1849, the first woman in...

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The Hall Mourns Congresswoman Louise Slaughter

1929-2018 Long-time friend and colleague of National Women’s Hall of Fame, Louise Slaughter will long be remembered and honored for her steady and true leadership. In Louise Slaughter we have a woman whose leadership stood on the ground of history while shaping a more...

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