National Women’s Hall of Fame

1 Canal Street, Seneca Falls

Tuesday – Saturday

11am – 4pm

(Closed Sunday and Monday)

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Elizabeth Hanford Dole
Born 1936
Achievements: Government, Humanities
1995 Inductee
Anne Dallas Dudley
Born 1876
Achievements: Humanities
1995 Inductee
Flossie Wong-Staal
Born 1947
Achievements: Science
2019 Inductee
Ella Fitzgerald
Born 1917
Achievements: Arts
1995 Inductee
Annie Oakley
Born 1860
Achievements: Arts
1993 Inductee
Swanee Hunt
Born 1950
Achievements: Philanthropy
2007 Inductee
Ella Baker
Born 1903
Achievements: Humanities
1994 Inductee
Diane von Furstenberg
Born 1946
Achievements: Arts, Business
2019 Inductee
Emily Howland
Born 1827
Achievements: Humanities
2021 Inductee
Mary Ann Shadd Cary
Born 1823
Achievements: Humanities
1998 Inductee
Mildred Robbins Leet
Born 1922
Achievements: Philanthropy
2003 Inductee
Mother Marianne Cope
Born 1838
Achievements: Humanities
2005 Inductee
Laurie Spiegel
Born 1945
Achievements: Arts
2019 Inductee
Mary A. Hallaren
Born 1907
Achievements: Government
1996 Inductee
Marian Anderson
Born 1897
Achievements: Arts
1973 Inductee
Alice Evans
Born 1881
Achievements: Science
1993 Inductee
Blanche Stuart Scott
Born 1889
Achievements: Science
2005 Inductee
Barbara Iglewski
Born 1938
Achievements: Science
2015 Inductee
Barbara Hillary
Born 1931
Achievements: Athletics
2020 Inductee
Winona LaDuke
Born 1959
Achievements: Humanities
2007 Inductee
Patricia Roberts Harris
Born 1924
Achievements: Government
2003 Inductee
Bernice Resnick Sandler
Born 1928
Achievements: Education, Humanities
2013 Inductee
Mary Lyon
Born 1797
Achievements: Education
1993 Inductee
Rebecca Talbot Perkins
Born 1866
Achievements: Humanities
2009 Inductee
Elaine Roulet
Born 1930
Achievements: Humanities
1993 Inductee

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Passing of 1998 Inductee Madeleine Albright

Passing of 1998 Inductee Madeleine Albright

The National Women’s Hall of Fame is saddened to learn of the passing of 1998 Inductee Madeleine Korbel Albright. “As a refugee whose family fled first from the Nazis and later from the Communists,...

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Letter from the ED: Dreaming Big in 2022

Dear friends, The beginning of a new year is a time for reflection, renewal, and rejuvenation.  It’s also a time to DREAM BIG about how the next 12 months can transform our lives – be that a result...

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The Board and staff at the NWHF are saddened to announce that 2011 Inductee Helen Murry Free has passed away at the age of 98. She was a pioneering chemist who worked alongside her husband to...

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Wilhelmina Cole Holladay

The National Women’s Hall of Fame is saddened and heartbroken about the passing of 1996 NWHF Inductee, Wilhelmina Cole Holladay. Holladay founded and established The National Museum of Women in the...

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News & Events

Letter from the ED: Taking Time to Absorb Hope

Margaret Sánchez turned off her TV for two days following the National Women’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. She wanted time to “absorb the hope.”    I can’t imagine a higher compliment for the National Women’s Hall of Fame and its mission. At our core, we exist to...

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Letter from the ED: Uplifting Women’s Voices

This isn’t the start to the “In Her Words” message I intended to write. This week marks my one year anniversary with the National Women’s Hall of Fame and my first draft began with a reflection from last summer.   Then last Friday, I suffered an injury at home. I’ll...

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