
National Women's Hall of Fame
Founded in 1969, the National Women's Hall of Fame was created to build a permanent home to honor women whose enduring contributions have transformed the landscape of America. Today we honor over 300 remarkable women in our gallery from the arts, athletics, business, education, government, humanities, philanthropy and science. Inductees are nominated by the public at large; all nominations are adjudicated by a panel of experts drawn from the wider public. The Hall is located in the renovated1844 Seneca Knitting Mill in historic Seneca Falls, NY where the women's movement began. Our comprehensive programming both locally and nationally provide the public with several ways to become engaged with the Hall and the stories of our exceptional Inductees.






