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!

Faye Glenn Abdellah
Born 1919
Achievements: Science
2000 Inductee
Bessie Smith
Born c.1894
Achievements: Arts
1984 Inductee
Betty Bone Schiess
Born 1923
Achievements: Humanities
1994 Inductee
Ernestine Louise Potowski Rose
Born 1810
Achievements: Humanities
1996 Inductee
Gwendolyn Brooks
Born 1917
Achievements: Arts
1988 Inductee
Mildred Robbins Leet
Born 1922
Achievements: Philanthropy
2003 Inductee
Jean Kilbourne
Born 1943
Achievements: Humanities
2015 Inductee
Sojourner Truth
Born c.1797
Achievements: Humanities
1981 Inductee
Henrietta Lacks
Born 1920
Achievements: Science
2020 Inductee
Helen LaKelly Hunt
Born 1949
Achievements: Philanthropy
1994 Inductee
Mary Lyon
Born 1797
Achievements: Education
1993 Inductee
Shirley Ann Jackson
Born 1946
Achievements: Education, Science
1998 Inductee
Henrietta Szold
Born 1860
Achievements: Humanities
2007 Inductee
Grace Hopper
Born 1906
Achievements: Science
1994 Inductee
Emma Lazarus
Born 1849
Achievements: Arts
2009 Inductee
Althea Gibson
Born 1927
Achievements: Athletics
2001 Inductee
Louise Slaughter
Born 1929
Achievements: Education, Government
2019 Inductee
Anne Hutchinson
Born 1591
Achievements: Humanities
1994 Inductee
Sarah Winnemucca
Born c.1844
Achievements: Humanities
1994 Inductee
Lucille Ball
Born 1911
Achievements: Arts, Business
2001 Inductee
Jeanne Holm
Born 1921
Achievements: Government
2000 Inductee
Barbara Iglewski
Born 1938
Achievements: Science
2015 Inductee
Matilda Joslyn Gage
Born 1826
Achievements: Humanities
1995 Inductee
Julia Ward Howe
Born 1819
Achievements: Humanities
1998 Inductee
Carol A. Mutter
Born 1945
Achievements: Government, Humanities
2017 Inductee

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Latest Updates

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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Giving Tuesday Now Contest

Hey kids—have you ever thought about which one of our Inductees inspires you the most? It's so hard to choose just one! We would like you to write an essay or draw a picture of an Inductee who...

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Children’s Learning Activities

Families come from all over the country to spend their day learning about the female leaders at the National Women's Hall of Fame. To ensure that the learning about these great women continues, we...

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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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News & Events

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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Letter from the ED: Every month is Women’s History Month

Dear Friends,  March is Women’s History Month. Black History Month (February), Asian American Heritage Month (May), Pride Month (June), Native American Heritage Month (November) are but a few of the other occasions we have to honor people and communities who have been...

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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, Secretary Albright represents the highest ideals and aspirations of...

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