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!

Willa Cather
Born 1873
Achievements: Arts
1988 Inductee
Loretta C. Ford
Born 1920
Achievements: Science
2011 Inductee
Ruth Colvin
Born 1916
Achievements: Education
1993 Inductee
Patricia A. Locke
Born 1928
Achievements: Education
2005 Inductee
Janet Reno
Born 1938
Achievements: Government
2000 Inductee
Nicole Malachowski
Born 1974
Achievements: Government
2019 Inductee
Matilda Joslyn Gage
Born 1826
Achievements: Humanities
1995 Inductee
Dorothea Dix
Born 1802
Achievements: Humanities
1979 Inductee
Helen Brooke Taussig
Born 1898
Achievements: Science
1973 Inductee
Aretha Franklin
Born 1942
Achievements: Arts
2020 Inductee
Jacqueline Cochran
Born 1906
Achievements: Science
1993 Inductee
Lucretia Mott
Born 1793
Achievements: Humanities
1983 Inductee
Amelia Bloomer
Born 1818
Achievements: Humanities
1995 Inductee
Bernice Resnick Sandler
Born 1928
Achievements: Education, Humanities
2013 Inductee
Anne Dallas Dudley
Born 1876
Achievements: Humanities
1995 Inductee
Oveta Culp Hobby
Born 1905
Achievements: Government
1996 Inductee
Toni Morrison
Born 1931
Achievements: Arts, Humanities
2020 Inductee
Barbara McClintock
Born 1902
Achievements: Science
1986 Inductee
Amelia Earhart
Born 1897
Achievements: Science
1973 Inductee
Maria Mitchell
Born 1818
Achievements: Science
1994 Inductee
Anne Hutchinson
Born 1591
Achievements: Humanities
1994 Inductee
Geraldine Ferraro
Born 1935
Achievements: Government
1994 Inductee
Mary Putnam Jacobi
Born 1842
Achievements: Science
1993 Inductee
Margaret Sanger
Born 1879
Achievements: Humanities
1981 Inductee
Grace Hopper
Born 1906
Achievements: Science
1994 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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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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